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Mackinac And Lake Stories

Engelsk
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Mackinac and lake stories is a collection of short stories written by Mary Hartwell Catherwood in the late nineteenth century. The narrative is set primarily in the region of Mackinac Island, exploring nature, conflict, and interpersonal relationships against the backdrop of the early American frontier. The stories present various characters from different cultural backgrounds, including Canadians, Indigenous people, and settlers, as they navigate love, war, and personal trials in a rapidly changing world. The opening of the first story introduces a tense historical moment when British forces land on Mackinac Island during the War of 1812. A young voyageur struggles with his allegiance and personal convictions, leading him to a hidden cave where he encounters a resilient widow with a sense of freedom. Their precarious situation explores bravery, camaraderie, and the complexities of human connection during tumultuous times. The protective instincts of the young man and the widow's survival spirit create a captivating dynamic as they confront their reality amid chaos.
ISBN
9789371469265
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
5.1.2025
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