
The Heart of the Red Firs: A Story of the Pacific Northwest
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Anderson, Ada Woodruff
1860 - 1956
- Grunwald, Charles
1867 - 1910
About this book
In the early 20th century, as the Pacific Northwest underwent significant transformation, Ada Woodruff Anderson's "The Heart of the Red Firs: A Story of the Pacific Northwest" captures the essence of this evolving landscape. The novel intricately weaves the lives of settlers and Indigenous peoples, highlighting their complex interactions and the profound connection to nature. Readers will encounter vivid descriptions of towering red firs and the struggles for survival in a rugged wilderness. This compelling narrative invites students, civic activists, and historians to explore themes of coexistence and resilience, making it an essential addition to any literary exploration of American frontier life. Discover the heart of a region rich in history and human experience.