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Paul Bunyan

By James Stevens

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Witness the outlandish escapades of a colossal lumberjack and his blue ox as they conquer the wilderness and carve their names into American folklore.

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2023-02-18
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Summary

"Paul Bunyan" by James Stevens is a collection of adventurous stories that presents the mythical life of Paul Bunyan, an oversized lumberjack who, with his big blue ox named Babe, reshaped the logging industry. The narrative starts with his rise from a historical rebellion to a larger-than-life folk hero, brimming with displays of unbelievable and heroic strength and amazing, whimsical tales. The book captures the spirit of the early American logging camps and the essence of the camaraderie and struggles experienced during the time while creating a legend. Through this collection of tales, readers are transported into a world of extraordinary feats, solidifying Bunyan's place in American folklore.

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