Frank in the Woods

Frank in the Woods by Harry Castlemon, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in October 2015, is a work of fiction that spans 96 pages. The narrative begins in a desolate swamp north of Lawrence, setting a cold and dreary atmosphere as the wind howls through the barren trees. This backdrop introduces an encampment on the banks of a small, secluded lake, creating a vivid scene that immerses readers in the wilderness.
In this edition, readers will encounter a story that unfolds amidst the harshness of winter, with the elements playing a significant role in the setting. The book explores themes of survival and resilience in a challenging environment, as the characters navigate the trials presented by nature. With its classic fiction elements, Frank in the Woods invites readers to experience the stark beauty and struggles of life in the woods.
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FUR scene opens in the swamp that stretches away for miles north of Lawrence. It was a cold, dreary night. The wind moaned and whistled through the leafless branches of the trees, sending the snow in fitful gusts through every nook and corner of the forest. On the banks of a small lake, that lay hemmed in on all sides by tall trees, which bowed to every gust of the winter’s storm, was an encampment.
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