About This Book
A compilation of journal entries, personal letters and a few college essays recounts an emigrant's sea voyage to a remote settlement and the early months of life there. It chronicles shipboard hardships, weather and navigation, the arrival and adaptation to rudimentary dwellings, encounters with local landscape and wildlife, and practical and social challenges of establishing a new household. Interleaved reflections from the author's undergraduate pieces and editorial notes offer contrasting tones and explain composition and selection.
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