Two Arrows: A Story of Red and White

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Two Arrows: A Story of Red and White

by William O. Stoddard

EN·~5 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

TWO ARROWS

1:14
2

TWO ARROWS - A STORY OF RED AND WHITE

0:02
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:19
4

TWO ARROWS

0:00
5

TWO ARROWS - A STORY OF RED AND WHITE

0:02
6

Chapter I - THE HUNGRY CAMP

9:48
7

Chapter II - A YOUNG HERO

10:43
8

Chapter III - A BRAVE NAME

8:35
9

Chapter IV - THE MINING EXPEDITION

9:10
10

Chapter V - A VERY OLD TRAIL

10:07

Description

A remote Nez Percé encampment clings to a rugged ridge in the far‑west, where a dwindling spring is the only sign of life amid cracked earth and endless sky. The people are gaunt from a long drought and a devastating locust swarm that stripped the plains of the buffalo they depend on. In this stark landscape, the daily struggle for food and hope is palpable, drawing listeners into the raw reality of frontier life.

Into this desperate setting moves a young warrior named Two Arrows, whose restless spirit refuses to accept the camp’s bleak future. Driven by a mix of bravery and curiosity, he hears whispers of ancient ruins hidden deep in the mountains—places that might hold the key to survival or a deeper understanding of his people’s heritage. As he sets out to uncover those secrets, the story weaves together themes of resilience, cultural identity, and the tension between tradition and change, promising an engaging adventure that begins with a single, hopeful step.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (297K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mark C. Orton, Barbara Kosker, Linda McKeown and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-08-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William O. Stoddard

William O. Stoddard

1835–1925

Best remembered as one of Abraham Lincoln’s White House secretaries, he also built a remarkably varied career as a journalist, inventor, and prolific writer for young readers. His life moved from newspaper offices and wartime Washington to more than a hundred books of fiction, memoir, poetry, and history.

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