The Trees
The Trees is a moving novel of the beginning of the American trek to the west. Toward the close of the eighteenth century, the land west of the Alleghenies and north of the Ohio River was an unbroken sea of trees. Beneath them the forest trails were dark, silent, and lonely, brightened only by a...
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The Trees is a moving novel of the beginning of the American trek to the west. Toward the close of the eighteenth century, the land west of the Alleghenies and north of the Ohio River was an unbroken sea of trees. Beneath them the forest trails were dark, silent, and lonely, brightened only by a few lost beams of sunlight. Here, in the first novel of Conrad Richter’s Awakening Land trilogy, the Lucketts, a wild, woods-faring family, lived their roaming life, pushing ever westward as the frontier advanced and as new settlements threatened their isolation.This novel gives an excellent feel for America's lost woods culture, which was created when most of the eastern midwest was a vast hardwood forest---virtually a jungle. The Trees conveys settler life, including conflicts with Native Americans, illness, hunting, family dynamics, and marriage.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780821409787 (0821409786)
Publish date: May 1st 1991
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Pages no: 167
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Novels,
History,
Literature,
Adult Fiction,
American,
Historical Fiction,
20th Century,
Environment,
Nature,
American History,
Western
Series: The Awakening Land (#1)
The Trees is the first book in the Awakening Land Trilogy. Richter received the Pulitzer Prize for The Town, the third book of the trilogy about American pioneers, but according to the short biography in the back, The Trees was the one he "felt was most alive." Maybe that's because it was about when...