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Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake; or The trail in the snow - Trails of Survival: A Snowy Wilderness Adventure - cover
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Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake; or The trail in the snow - Trails of Survival: A Snowy Wilderness Adventure

Graham B. Forbes

Editora: Good Press

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In "Frank Allen at Old Moose Lake; or, The Trail in the Snow," Graham B. Forbes crafts a poignant tale steeped in the rich tapestry of wilderness adventure and introspection. The narrative unfolds in a vivid, lyrical style, blending captivating descriptions of the natural landscape with the inner dilemmas of its protagonist, Frank Allen. This book is not merely a tale of survival in a harsh and beautiful environment; it is a deep meditation on identity, resilience, and the connections forged between man and nature. Forbes' keen observations and immersive storytelling resonate with readers, evoking both the majesty and peril of the snowy terrain. Graham B. Forbes, a dedicated naturalist and storyteller, draws upon his extensive experiences in outdoor exploration and his passion for the environment to create a multifaceted narrative. His background informs the thematic nuances of the novel, presenting readers with a protagonist who mirrors the author'Äôs own quest for understanding within the complexities of the natural world. Forbes'Äô skillful integration of personal experience with fictional narrative enriches the text and contributes to its authenticity. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate literature that blends adventure with philosophical inquiry. Those seeking a reflective journey through the snow-kissed woods will find solace and inspiration in Forbes' eloquent prose, inviting them to explore not just the landscape, but also their own inner wilderness.
Disponível desde: 11/07/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 112 páginas.

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