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“This book illuminates the actual history of how the native American people were involved in the development of North America. Good and bad, all based on fact.” Amazon UK
Rodlie’s storytelling is described as , blending high-stakes adventure with historical authenticity. While some readers noted a "slow start" due to the large cast of characters, the plot eventually evolves into a "gripping tale" that captures the spirit of hope and desperation common among early settlers. Community Perspectives Rodlie
: A significant part of the emotional core involves the bond between Cox and Josechal, a young Indian searching for his lost tribe. Writing Style “This book illuminates the actual history of how
: The characters navigate extreme highs and lows in a "ruthless world," striving for independence and a new identity. Community Perspectives : A significant part of the
Keepers of the Garden is a compelling historical account that explores the early 19th-century fur trade era, following the journey of Ross Cox, a young Irishman who flees his homeland for the unforgiving wilderness of the Pacific Northwest.
Reviewers highlight how the book provides insight into the actual development of North America:
“This book illuminates the actual history of how the native American people were involved in the development of North America. Good and bad, all based on fact.” Amazon UK
Rodlie’s storytelling is described as , blending high-stakes adventure with historical authenticity. While some readers noted a "slow start" due to the large cast of characters, the plot eventually evolves into a "gripping tale" that captures the spirit of hope and desperation common among early settlers. Community Perspectives
: A significant part of the emotional core involves the bond between Cox and Josechal, a young Indian searching for his lost tribe. Writing Style
: The characters navigate extreme highs and lows in a "ruthless world," striving for independence and a new identity.
Keepers of the Garden is a compelling historical account that explores the early 19th-century fur trade era, following the journey of Ross Cox, a young Irishman who flees his homeland for the unforgiving wilderness of the Pacific Northwest.
Reviewers highlight how the book provides insight into the actual development of North America: