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The Pathfinder

James Fenimore Cooper

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Synopsis

The Pathfinder by James Fenimore Cooper is a compelling historical adventure that continues the saga of the legendary frontiersman Natty Bumppo, also known as Pathfinder. Set against the backdrop of the American wilderness during the 18th century, the novel masterfully blends action, romance, and moral reflection, offering readers an immersive journey into a world shaped by courage, loyalty, and survival.

The story follows Pathfinder as he serves as a guide for a small party traveling through dangerous and unfamiliar territory. Tasked with escorting a young woman to a remote military outpost, he must navigate treacherous landscapes, hidden waterways, and the constant threat of conflict. Along the way, he faces not only physical dangers but also emotional challenges that test his values and sense of honor.

As the journey unfolds, relationships deepen and tensions rise, revealing the complexities of trust, love, and duty. Pathfinder, known for his deep connection to nature and his unwavering moral code, finds himself confronting feelings and decisions that challenge his solitary way of life. His interactions with both companions and adversaries highlight the delicate balance between civilization and the untamed world.

Cooper vividly captures the beauty and peril of the natural environment, while also exploring themes of identity, sacrifice, and the clash between different cultures and ways of life. Through its rich storytelling and memorable characters, The Pathfinder offers a timeless tale of adventure and introspection.

A key installment in the Leatherstocking Tales, this novel stands as both an exciting narrative and a thoughtful exploration of the frontier spirit, where bravery and integrity define the path forward.
Disponible depuis: 17/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 614 pages.

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