The Trees

The Trees by Conrad Richter, published by Chicago Review Press in November 2017, is a reissue of the first book in the Awakening Land trilogy. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the transformation of a middle-American landscape from wilderness to farmland, all within the lifetime of the character Sayward Luckett and her family in southeastern Ohio.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Sayward’s journey as she navigates life in the wilderness at the end of the eighteenth century. The story illustrates the shift from a hunter’s existence to one that embraces agriculture, reflecting the broader changes in American society during this period. The book delves into themes of family and survival against the backdrop of a changing landscape, making it a significant work in the historical fiction genre.
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The Awakening Land trilogy traces the transformation of a middle-American landscape from wilderness to farmland to the site of modern industrial civilization, all in the lifetime of one character. The trilogy earned author Conrad Richter immense acclaim, ranking him with the greatest of American mid-century novelists. It includes The Trees (1940), The Fields (1946), and The Town (1950) and follows the varied fortunes of Sayward Luckett and her family in southeastern Ohio.
The Trees is the story of an American family in the wilderness–a family that “followed the woods as some families follow the sea.” The time is the end of the eighteenth century, the wilderness is the land west of the Alleghenies and north of the Ohio River. But principally, The Trees is the story of a girl named Sayward, eldest daughter of Worth and Jary Luckett, raised in the forest far from the rest of humankind, yet growing to realize that the way of the hunter must cede to the way of the tiller of soil.
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