About This Book
A young narrator describes joining a frontier family and a westward wagon migration drawn by the promise of gold, learning backwoods skills and adapting to life on the trail. The party is ambushed by Indigenous raiders; the narrator is shot through the leg, left behind, and faces the prospect of capture and torture. Disabled and hiding, he survives days of hunger and fear, makes a desperate escape, collapses from exhaustion, and is ultimately aided by a friendly Indigenous individual. The account combines vivid, action-driven episodes of pursuit and conflict with sober reflections on survival, comradeship, and the moral costs of frontier violence.
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