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The Freebooters of the Wilderness

By Agnes C. Laut

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a landscape of political games and personal dangers, two individuals must decide if they're willing to risk it all for justice.

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2006-04-04
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Summary

"The Freebooters of the Wilderness" by Agnes C. Laut is a story from the early 1900s that looks at themes of corruption and disorder in the American West, blending made-up characters with actual people and happenings. The story follows Wayland, a Forest Ranger, and Eleanor, a sheep rancher's daughter, as they face problems caused by groups that put the land and law at risk. We meet Wayland as he wonders if he should fight the wrongdoings around him or give up to save himself. His feelings for Eleanor, who mixes Eastern ways with Western boldness, make this even harder. They talk about the tough reality of corruption with figures like Senator Moyese, who goes against the rights of ordinary people. As they get closer, the story hints at bigger ideas about right and wrong, giving up things, and the difficulty of doing what's right when things seem impossible.

About the Author

Agnes Christina Laut was a Canadian journalist, novelist, historian, and social worker.

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