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Camp and Trail: A Story of the Maine Woods

By Isabel Hornibrook

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the eerie stillness of the Maine woods, two young men, from different backgrounds, embark on a hunting trip that turns into a journey of friendship, discovery, and comedic mishaps.

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2004-11-04
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Summary

"Camp and Trail: A Story of the Maine Woods" by Isabel Hornibrook, is an exciting story about two young men, Neal Farrar and Cyrus Garst, who face the wilds of Northern Maine through hunting, canoeing, and friendship. The readers are introduced to their contrasting backgrounds and personalities as they start on a midnight hunting trip. A comedic and chaotic encounter with a buck mixes humor with the thrill of nature. The book emphasizes the beauty of the natural world, and highlights the importance of appreciating wildlife. Overall, the story unfolds with themes of friendship, exploration, and respect for the natural environment.

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