
In the frozen reaches of Athabasca, winter stretches for months under a sky that can turn from crystal‑clear to a blinding veil of powder in an instant. The landscape is both breathtaking and brutal—sun‑lit rivers and abundant fish in the brief summer give way to relentless snowstorms that bite the skin and freeze the world into silence. Life here is measured by the rhythm of the seasons, the occasional trade with Indigenous peoples, and the ever‑present threat of famine.
Into this stark world arrives William Rufus Holly, a well‑educated but indolent young man more accustomed to lecture halls than to the howl of the northern wind. Seeking a fresh start, he trades his comfortable studies for the harsh realities of frontier life, where every day is a test of endurance. As he grapples with scarcity and the unforgiving climate, an unexpected encounter with a local boy offers a glimpse of companionship and a chance to discover resilience he never knew he possessed.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1932
A bestselling novelist of adventure and historical romance, he brought Canadian settings and imperial politics together in stories that captivated a wide readership. His best-known work, The Seats of the Mighty, helped make him one of the most popular English-language novelists of his day.
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