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Far Past the Frontier

By James A. (James Andrew) Braden

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Driven by youthful dreams of adventure and independence, two boys confront a dangerous criminal and journey into the untamed wilderness, facing perilous encounters and moral challenges that will test their courage and character.

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2008-08-09
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Summary

"Far Past the Frontier" by James A. Braden is an early 20th-century historical adventure where young Ree Kingdom and John Jerome chase their dreams into the raw Ohio wilderness, only to be thrust into immediate danger as they confront the notorious criminal Big Pete Ellis. After this violent clash, the boys set off on a quest to build a new life, guided by the advice of experienced Captain Bowen, but they quickly realize the frontier is a harsh teacher, throwing them into conflicts with settlers and Native Americans, and challenging their courage at every turn. The story is a thrilling exploration of the boys' struggle, growth, and survival as they are forced to confront challenging situations and realize their own potential when life hangs in the balance.

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