
THE LOST WAGON - by JIM KJELGAARD - Jacket by Al Orbaan - Endpapers by Gerald McCann - Lithographed in U.S.A.
CHAPTER ONE - Pondering
CHAPTER TWO - The Discussion
CHAPTER THREE - The Destroyers
CHAPTER FOUR - Mountain Man
CHAPTER FIVE - The Start
CHAPTER SIX - The Party
CHAPTER SEVEN - Independence
CHAPTER EIGHT - The River
CHAPTER NINE - Storm
On a sweltering prairie, a lone farmer drags his plow through cracked earth, the heat pressing down like a weight. Joe Tower watches his stubborn mules with equal parts suspicion and respect, while a buzzing bar‑winged fly hovers near his ear, a tiny irritant that mirrors his simmering frustration. His thoughts drift between the simple rhythm of the furrow and the deeper ache of a life that once seemed full of promise. The scene captures a man caught between the demands of the land and the restless anger he cannot name.
Joe’s mind splits into two voices: one that finds a quiet, almost sacred peace in the scent of newly turned soil, and another that curses the petty forces—like the fly and the obstinate beasts—that keep him from the work he loves. Memories of a youthful romance with Emma flicker behind his weathered eyes, reminding him of a past that feels both distant and hauntingly present. As the day wears on, the tension builds, hinting that something beyond the field may soon pull him away from his familiar routine.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (563K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-12-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1910–1959
Best known for stories where kids, dogs, and the outdoors are inseparable, this mid-century American writer brought wilderness adventure to generations of young readers. His most famous novel, Big Red, became a Disney film after his death.
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