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The Wilderness Trail (eBook)

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2022
203 Seiten
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859-654700884-2 (EAN)

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The Wilderness Trail - Francis William Sullivan
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In "The Wilderness Trail," Francis William Sullivan immerses readers in a vivid exploration of frontiers and the human spirit. This historical novel intricately weaves adventure, survival, and the struggle between civilization and nature, reflecting the era of westward expansion in the United States. Sullivan's prose is both lyrical and evocative, utilizing a blend of rich descriptive passages and dialogue that brings to life the challenges faced by settlers and pioneers in the 18th century. The narrative is contextualized within a larger literary tradition of American frontier literature, resonating with themes of exploration and the quest for identity amidst vast, untamed landscapes. Francis William Sullivan, an author with deep roots in American history and culture, draws from his own experiences and extensive research into the lives of early settlers and Native American traditions. His understanding of the complexities of frontier life and human perseverance shapes the character-driven narratives within the novel, reflecting his respect for both history and storytelling. Sullivan's background as a historian and keen observer of human resilience provides a rich foundation for this captivating tale. Readers who seek an evocative journey into America's past will find "The Wilderness Trail" an essential addition to their literary collection. Sullivan's ability to blend historical authenticity with compelling narrative makes this book not only a thrilling adventure but also a profound meditation on humanity's relationship with the wilderness. It invites readers to reflect on the enduring spirit of exploration and the intricate tapestry of our shared past.

Francis William Sullivan is an author whose work has ventured into the heart of American frontier narratives. His book, 'The Wilderness Trail,' is a testament to his deep interest and extensive research into the trials and tribulations faced by early American settlers and explorers. Sullivan's literary style is often characterized by its rich descriptive nature, bringing to life the untamed landscapes and the staunch determination of those who braved them. While details of his personal life are not extensively documented, what is clear is that Sullivan has a profound respect for American history and a talent for storytelling that captures the imagination of his readers. Drawing upon historical events, Sullivan's writing both educates and entertains, reminding us of the rugged beginnings from which modern America was born. His contribution to the genre of historical fiction helps keep alive the stories of perseverance and adventure from a bygone era, ensuring that they continue to inspire and resonate with readers today. Though 'The Wilderness Trail' may be the primary work attributed to him, it stands as a powerful example of his literary prowess and dedication to preserving the past through the written word.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Jugendbücher ab 12 Jahre
Schlagworte 19th century adventure tales • 19th-century Western fiction • American Frontier • American wilderness stories • Blame It on the Cowboy • character-driven narrative • coming of age wilderness • Corporate power struggle • Early American History • Francis William Sullivan books • frontier adventure novels • Fur trading rivalry • historical drama • historical exploration • Hudson's Bay Company • Immersive Storytelling • Into Thin Air • Jack London • Karl May • Lost silent film adaptation • Louis L'Amour • love triangle drama • max brand • mcmurtry • Nature's challenges • News of the World • North American wilderness setting • pioneer adventure • pioneer life in literature • public domain YA novels • Resilience in hardship • Rivalry and betrayal • rugged landscapes • Scottish protagonist • teen ranch life fiction • the sisters brothers • wilderness survival • YA outdoor survival fiction • young adult historical fiction • Zane Gray
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