In the Great Apache Forest (eBook)

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2022
103 Seiten
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859-654740131-5 (EAN)

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In the Great Apache Forest - James Willard Schultz
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In 'In the Great Apache Forest,' James Willard Schultz presents the remarkable journey of George Crosby, a Lone Boy Scout confronting the trials of his burgeoning adulthood amidst the backdrop of World War I. Nestled in the rugged terrain of the White Mountains in Arizona, Schultz's narrative is rich with the intimate details of daily life in a pioneer settlement and is infused with a spirit of adventure and duty. The story resonates with historical and environmental themes, rendered in a straightforward style that vividly depicts the challenges faced by the community when its men are called to war. Schultz's description of the natural landscape and his exploration of the ethogram of the Boy Scouts is both a fitting tribute to the organization's ethos and an engaging literary experience for readers seeking authenticity and a robust sense of place in early 20th-century America.

James Willard Schultz, an author deeply rooted in the American West, draws upon his extensive experiences and connections with Native American cultures to craft this narrative, imbuing it with a sense of authority and authenticity. His passion for the outdoors and for the Scout movement is evident throughout the book, which can be seen as an extension of his own life and the values he cherished. Schultz's works often reflect his commitment to preserving and sharing the stories of frontiersmen and the indigenous communities they encountered, thereby illuminating a pivotal period in American history.

With its compelling combination of historical insight, adventure, and a proud showcase of the Boy Scouts' resilience and ingenuity, 'In the Great Apache Forest' is recommended for readers who cherish historical fiction set in the American wilderness. It serves also as an inspirational tale for young adults, demonstrating the value of courage, responsibility, and self-reliance. The book stands as a captivating read for anyone interested in the intersection of youth, nature, and wartime America.

James Willard Schultz, born on August 26, 1859, was an American author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his authentic and engaging portrayals of Blackfoot life and the broader Native American experience. Schultz was a trailblazer in an era that romanticized the West; he opted for a more genuine approach, immersing himself in the native cultures he wrote about. His first-hand experiences living with the Blackfoot people endowed his narratives with a credibility that was rare at the time. 'In the Great Apache Forest', just one of his acclaimed works, exemplifies his commitment to sharing the intricacies of Native American traditions and the challenges they faced as Euro-American expansion encroached upon their lands. Schultz's literary style is notable for bridging the gap between non-fiction and storytelling, weaving factual information about indigenous customs and lore within the framework of fictional tales. This blend of authenticity and narrative drive helped ensure Schultz's place within the canon of early American writers who contributed to the country's cultural and historical literature. Throughout his prolific career, he published over thirty books, enriching readers' understanding of Native American culture and serving as an invaluable window into a way of life that was rapidly changing in the face of modernity.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte Adventure in American wilderness • American historical narrative • American Literature • Apache • Apache Native American culture • Civil War • Classic • Essays • Frontier and pioneer life Fiction • historical western fiction • Indigenous peoples of the Southwest • James Willard Schultz novels • Ken Follett • killers of the flower moon • Native American historical novels • Native Americans • Navajo • Nine Years Among the Indians • Old West exploration stories • ron chernow • Sioux • southwest american history • Wild West
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