"Wilderness Honey" by Frank Lillie Pollock is a tale of resilience and aspiration set in the Canadian wilderness during the early 1900s. Following the loss of their parents, Alice, Bob, and Carl Harman, decide to leave their old lives behind by making an unusual yet calculated decision to sell the family store and venture into the uncharted territory of beekeeping. Alice, the most enthusiastic of the three, sees beekeeping as a way to ensure their survival and create a better existence. Moving to a secluded bee farm, the siblings quickly realize the difficult realities of working the land and facing the ever-present dangers of nature, which threaten not only their enterprise but also their lives.

Wilderness Honey
By Frank Lillie Pollock
Orphaned siblings risk everything, venturing into the Canadian wilderness to pursue their beekeeping dreams, only to find themselves facing unexpected trials.
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2022-04-01
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About the AuthorFrancis Lillie Pollock was an early twentieth-century Canadian science fiction writer. He was born in Huron County, Ontario, Canada in 1876. He wrote 'commercial fiction' under the pseudonym Frank L. Pollock, western or adventure fiction under the name Frank Lillie Pollock, and literary fiction under his own name. Some of Pollock's early commercial fiction can be found in The Youth's Companion. He also regularly published short stories and poetry in Munsey's Magazine, The Smart Set, The Atlantic, The Bookman and The Blue Jay.
Francis Lillie Pollock was an early twentieth-century Canadian science fiction writer. He was born in Huron County, Ontario, Canada in 1876. He wrote 'commercial fiction' under the pseudonym Frank L. Pollock, western or adventure fiction under the name Frank Lillie Pollock, and literary fiction under his own name. Some of Pollock's early commercial fiction can be found in The Youth's Companion. He also regularly published short stories and poetry in Munsey's Magazine, The Smart Set, The Atlantic, The Bookman and The Blue Jay.
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