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The Forest Runners - A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky - cover

The Forest Runners - A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky

Joseph A. Altsheler

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Forest Runners," Joseph A. Altsheler mesmerizes readers with a vivid portrayal of adventure and survival set against the backdrop of the American wilderness during the French and Indian War. Through his engaging narrative style, Altsheler employs rich descriptive language that immerses the reader in the forest's harsh yet breathtaking beauty. The novel captures the essence of young protagonists thrust into perilous circumstances, underscoring themes of bravery, loyalty, and the struggle for identity in a tumultuous historical context. Altsheler's keen attention to historical detail enhances the authenticity of this thrilling tale, placing it among the notable works in early American historical fiction. Joseph A. Altsheler, an important figure in the genre of juvenile literature, was inspired by his own deep fascination with history and nature from a young age. His experiences growing up in Kentucky, coupled with an extensive understanding of American history, especially the intricacies of frontier life, shaped his storytelling. This background set the stage for crafting a narrative that resonates deeply with themes of young adulthood, courage, and the spirit of exploration amidst the chaos of war. "The Forest Runners" is a recommended read for those who cherish historical adventure novels and seek to understand the formative years of America through the lens of youthful resilience. Altsheler's deft storytelling not only entertains but also enlightens, making it a significant contribution to the canon of children's literature. This novel will appeal to both young readers and adults who appreciate the complexity of historical narratives.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 188 pages.

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