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The story opens in a sun‑lit clearing deep in the American wilds, where a fallen tree creates a natural balcony overlooking an endless sea of leaves. From this perch four travelers—two couples, one a Native American pair from the Tuscarora nation and the other a seasoned seafarer with his companion—take in the staggering scope of the forest, feeling both humbled and exhilarated by its raw power.
As they pause to listen to the wind through the canopy, their differing backgrounds begin to surface: the indigenous couple moves with a quiet reverence for the land, while the sailor’s sea‑worn eyes reveal a yearning for new horizons. Their brief conversation hints at the larger journeys each must undertake, setting the stage for a vivid adventure through uncharted territories, encounters with untamed wildlife, and the clash and blending of cultures on the frontier. Listeners are invited to share the awe of discovery that pulses through the early days of the American wilderness.
Language
fi
Duration
~16 hours (929K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1789–1851
Best known for bringing the American frontier to life, this early novelist gave readers Natty Bumppo and the unforgettable world of the Leatherstocking Tales. His stories of wilderness, conflict, and adventure helped shape the idea of the American historical novel.
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