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The Trail Book

The Trail Book

The Trail Book


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Summary

This collection of stories is essentially a frame tale set in the New York Museum of Natural History, where two children discover displays that come to life and admit them into a series of exciting adventures that include talking animals and magical travels through the vast landscapes of the pre-Columbian continent.

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The Trail Book Summary

Considered a classic of American nature writing, this collection of stories is essentially a frame tale set in the New York Museum of Natural History, where two children discover displays that come to life and admit them into a series of exciting adventures that include talking animals and magical travels through the vast landscapes of the pre-Columbian continent. Along the way, the children discover the lifeways of the ancient Native Americans and the natural worlds they inhabited, as well as the impact on both Indians and wildlife from contact with European explorers and Euro-Americans. Told by a variety of narrators, including some of the animals, the stories offer a perceptible and sympathetic view of the natural history of North America and Native American-white relations.

About

Mary Austin (1868-1934) wrote more than 30 books during her career including Land of Little Rain (1903) and Lost Borders (1909). Throughout her essays, poems, plays, and stories, she focused on environmental issues and the relationship between individual experience and cultural histories. Melody Graulich, the acknowledged founder of Austin scholarship, is editor of Western American Literature and professor of English at Utah State University.

Additional information

CIN0874175887G
9780874175882
0874175887
The Trail Book by
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Nevada Press
20040301
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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