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Left On The Labrador A Tale of Adventure Down North

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Left On The A Tale of Adventure Down North is a gripping tale of survival, resilience, and the unexpected bonds formed in challenging circumstances. The narrative explores the emotional and physical challenges faced by an individual stranded in an unfamiliar, harsh environment. The protagonist’s journey highlights the importance of adaptability and the human capacity to endure adversity. The story emphasizes the significance of companionship and the lessons learned from unexpected encounters, as a young boy navigates the wilderness with the help of locals. The unfolding events underline the contrast between isolation and the warmth of human connection, demonstrating how the struggle for survival can foster a deeper understanding of oneself and others. As the protagonist faces the daunting wilderness, the story enhances the idea of personal growth through adversity, with themes of courage, friendship, and the instinct to persevere in the face of fear. The narrative also subtly hints at the broader connection between people and the natural world, offering a reflection on the human spirit's ability to overcome daunting odds.

150 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1927

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Dillon Wallace

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Dillon Wallace (1863 – 1939) was an American lawyer, outdoorsman, author of non-fiction, fiction and magazine articles. His first book, The Lure of the Labrador Wild (1905) was a best-seller, as were many of his later books.

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