DC1
Book Length:
114,360 words
Pages: 325
Book Chapters: 10 - plus Epilogue
Subject type: Action –
Adventure
Audience: Young Adults 12 and up
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Soft Cover Price-6"X9"
ISBN:
9781449014506
Soft Cover Price-6"X9"
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ISBN:
9781449014513
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We
all come into this world alone and go out the same way.
Between coming and going is life.
This is a story about life and how a year long
adventure defines the future of a reluctant young man
named Dutch Clarke.
Manipulated by the terms
of his dead grandfather’s will, Dutch undertakes his ordeal in the rugged wilderness of
British Columbia
in 1941. Set against the opening days of World War II,
this is a classic story of a young man’s personal
struggle to come of age against all odds.
Dutch begins his trek
accompanied by his horse Blaze, two mules and a half
wild dog, Gus. As they pack into the remote Nascall
Valley, he digs deep, learning courage, self-reliance and how
to trust his animals’ instincts. On this unforgiving trail,
Dutch faces many obstacles, some life-threatening, some
inspiring, all a challenge to his character and spirit.
This
poignant story is written in a powerful narrative
style that draws the reader ever deeper, propelling them
from one adventure to the next. It’s a story of
redemption, love, birth and death, a heart-felt story
that relates the events that shape its characters’
lives in an edge-of-your-seat survival saga.
Note: Each book
sold, soft cover or hard (not eBook), is autographed and
dated by the author. If you wish a special inscription
please email the dedication, after your purchase to: Brian@DutchClarke.com
Quarter Finalist - Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award
The story-telling has a rhythm to it, soft and persuasive, humbling
and invigorating. The story makes you want to read
more…
Amazon
Editorial
Review
Despite brutal weather,
gnashing wolves and deadly bears, Dutch battles nature
and his own growing loneliness...
Publishers
Weekly
This reminds me a lot of High Country--quiet, rich, and lyrical in
flavor…
Amazon
Editorial
Review
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