Where the Rivers Flow North

Where the Rivers Flow North by Howard Frank Mosher, published by Penguin Books in 1985, presents a collection of six stories set in Kingdom County, Vermont. This edition, comprising 205 pages, explores the lives of a proud and resourceful community in an isolated part of New England, where the land serves as both a challenge and a vital source of sustenance.
Readers will find vivid and authentic portrayals of the men and women who inhabit this rugged landscape, reflecting the struggles and resilience of those who call it home. The narratives delve into themes of travel and the unique characteristics of the Northeast, offering insights into a region that remains one of America’s last frontiers. This literary work captures the essence of life in a place where nature and humanity are intricately intertwined.
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Kingdom County, Vermont, is an isolated vestige of an earlier New England. In its rugged hills a proud and resourcefull people struggle to live on the land that is at once their adversary and their life’s blood.
In these six stories Howard Frank Mosher captures one of the last frontiers of America and draws vivid and wonderfully real portraits of the men and women who live in its harsh splendor.
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