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Young Crow Raider - A Young Crow's Journey Through the American Frontier - cover

Young Crow Raider - A Young Crow's Journey Through the American Frontier

Francis Lynde Kroll

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Young Crow Raider," Francis Lynde Kroll presents a captivating narrative set amidst the rugged landscapes of the American West. This coming-of-age tale follows a young protagonist'Äôs journey of self-discovery and adventure, weaving together themes of identity, familial expectation, and the spirit of exploration. Kroll'Äôs prose is rich and vivid, immersing readers in the sights and sounds of frontier life while utilizing a narrative style that balances lyrical descriptions with brisk, engaging dialogue. The book reflects the broader context of early 20th-century American literature, where notions of individualism and the relationship between man and nature are celebrated. Francis Lynde Kroll, known for his deep appreciation of nature and the complexities of human character, draws from his own experiences growing up near the prairies to craft a story that resonates with authenticity. His background illustrates the influences that shaped his narrative voice, as well as his keen understanding of the adventures and trials young people face in their formative years. Kroll'Äôs passion for storytelling shines through, providing a unique lens into a world that is both unfamiliar and yet deeply relatable. "Young Crow Raider" is highly recommended for readers who cherish tales of adventure and self-discovery with rich thematic undertones. Kroll'Äôs skillful storytelling offers both young adults and mature readers a chance to reflect on the timeless challenges of growing up against the backdrop of a vibrant, untamed landscape. This book is not just a narrative; it is an invitation to engage with the complexities and wonders of youth.
Verfügbar seit: 14.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 75 Seiten.

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