From AudioFile
Narrator John Curless has Barnabas's sincere, ingenuous courage down pat, as well as his rural accent. He reads accurately enough, but one wishes he were more expressive, more sensitive to the moods and tempos of the various scenes. Y.R. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine
To the Far Blue Mountains FROM OUR EDITORS
The early story of the Sackett family continues, as Barnabas Sackett carves a place for himself out of the harsh American landscape with a few fighting friends and his courageous wife by his side.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Barnabas Sackett was on the run. The only trail open to him ran West. With a few fierce fighting friends and his courageous wife Abigail by his side, Barnabas began to carve a place for himself and his glowing family out of the harsh Eastern American landscape. Facing an unyielding terrain, forbidding elements and savage Indians, Barnabas stood tall, staking a bold Sackett claim on the future.
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AudioFile
Narrator John Curless has Barnabas's sincere, ingenuous courage down pat, as well as his rural accent. He reads accurately enough, but one wishes he were more expressive, more sensitive to the moods and tempos of the various scenes. Y.R. ᄑ AudioFile, Portland, Maine