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Back to God's Country and Other Stories
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Back to God's Country and Other Stories in Ottawa, ON
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"Back to God's Country and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories written by James Oliver Curwood, a popular American author known for his adventure and wilderness-themed fiction. The collection was published in 1912 and includes the title story, "Back to God's Country," which is one of Curwood's most famous works.
The title story, "Back to God's Country," is an adventure tale set in the Canadian wilderness. It follows the protagonist, a woman named Marge O'Doone, as she navigates the harsh landscape and faces various challenges, including encounters with dangerous wildlife and hostile humans. The story is known for its vivid descriptions of the natural environment and its strong, independent female lead.
Other stories in the collection also typically feature themes of adventure, survival, and the beauty and danger of the wilderness. Curwood's writing often romanticizes nature while also highlighting the struggles and triumphs of those who inhabit it.
Overall, "Back to God's Country and Other Stories" is representative of Curwood's body of work, which often celebrates the rugged beauty of the North American wilderness and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
"Back to God's Country and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories written by James Oliver Curwood, a popular American author known for his adventure and wilderness-themed fiction. The collection was published in 1912 and includes the title story, "Back to God's Country," which is one of Curwood's most famous works.
The title story, "Back to God's Country," is an adventure tale set in the Canadian wilderness. It follows the protagonist, a woman named Marge O'Doone, as she navigates the harsh landscape and faces various challenges, including encounters with dangerous wildlife and hostile humans. The story is known for its vivid descriptions of the natural environment and its strong, independent female lead.
Other stories in the collection also typically feature themes of adventure, survival, and the beauty and danger of the wilderness. Curwood's writing often romanticizes nature while also highlighting the struggles and triumphs of those who inhabit it.
Overall, "Back to God's Country and Other Stories" is representative of Curwood's body of work, which often celebrates the rugged beauty of the North American wilderness and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

















