About This Book
The narrative unfolds in the Shawangunk Mountains and Rondout Valley, weaving a local legend about an elderly member of the Delaware people who is linked to a remote cave into the daily life of a valley family and their neighbors. It traces family conversations and decisions over a valuable mining claim, outside interests seeking to develop the land, and the economic hopes tied to railroads and industry. Interlacing folklore, vivid landscape description, and community drama, the work examines tensions between tradition and progress as natural beauty, local history, and personal fortunes collide.
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