"Daniel Boone" by Reuben Gold Thwaites is a story about the life of Daniel Boone, a famous frontiersman and explorer. The book starts by explaining Boone's family history, from their arrival in America to their life in a frontier community. It shows how Boone's childhood experiences, like hunting and interacting with Native Americans, helped shape him into a strong and independent person ready for adventure in the American wilderness.
Daniel Boone
By Reuben Gold Thwaites
Follow a legendary frontiersman's journey as he confronts the challenges of the wild American landscape, shaped by his early life among settlers and Native Americans.
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About the AuthorReuben Gold Thwaites was an American librarian and historical writer.
Reuben Gold Thwaites was an American librarian and historical writer.
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