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Into the Wilderness (Wilderness #1) Paperback | Pages: 876 pages
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Title:Into the Wilderness (Wilderness #1)
Author:Sara Donati
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 876 pages
Published:August 3rd 1999 by Bantam Books (first published August 3rd 1998)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Fiction. Historical Romance. Adventure. Adult

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Weaving a tapestry of fact and fiction, Sara Donati's epic novel sweeps us into another time and place...and into the heart of a forbidden affair between an unconventional Englishwoman and an American frontiersman.

It is December of 1792. Elizabeth Middleton leaves her comfortable English estate to join her family in a remote New York mountain village. It is a place unlike any she has ever experienced. And she meets a man unlike any she has ever encountered - a white man dressed like a Native American, Nathanial Booner, known to the Mohawk people as Between-Two-Lives. Determined to provide schooling for all the children of the village, she soons finds herself locked in conflict with the local slave owners as well as her own family.
Interweaving the fate of the Mohawk Nation with the destiny of two lovers, Sara Donati's compelling novel creates a complex, profound, passionate portrait of an emerging America.

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Original Title: Into the Wilderness
ISBN: 0553578529 (ISBN13: 9780553578522)
Edition Language: English
Series: Wilderness #1
Characters: Chingachgook, Elizabeth Middleton, Nathaniel Bonner, Dan'l Bonner, Julian Middleton, Hannah Bonner, Runs-from-Bears, Many-Doves, Robbie MacLachlan, Falling-Day, Alfred Middleton, Richard Todd, Kitty Witherspoon

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No review, I'm too busy getting stuck into book #2 of the series. 4★



I'll admit that I read this book reluctantly, because it looked like a romance, and it kept coming to the top of the To Read stack and getting put back at the bottom. But I finally gave in and I'm soo glad I did. While I have nothing against romances, I just require that they actually have some plot beyond bodice ripping, which eliminates a chunk of the genre. This book is actually an almost 900 page adventure story that has a romance woven into into it, which is entirely ok (more than ok!). It

This is among the top 4 favorite series ever... I love everything about these books. You love, cry, laugh, hurt, hope, believe and grow with the entire Bonner clan... Sara Donati is a genius.. and I hope she graces us with another series very, very soon... Having finished this series left me with a hollow feeling... And that doesn't happen often with me..

I enjoyed this as a summer read. It definitely wasn't as deep as many other historical fictions novels I've read. It felt much more like historical romance. The funny thing is, the romance wasn't my favorite part of the book. I actually liked the setting and the Native American characters the best. I listened to a lot of this and think the narrator did a nice job especially with the Scottish and Native accents and words. I didn't go into this with huge expectations, so just found it a light and

I enjoyed this as a summer read. It definitely wasn't as deep as many other historical fictions novels I've read. It felt much more like historical romance. The funny thing is, the romance wasn't my favorite part of the book. I actually liked the setting and the Native American characters the best. I listened to a lot of this and think the narrator did a nice job especially with the Scottish and Native accents and words. I didn't go into this with huge expectations, so just found it a light and

I'm perplexed as to why this series, and this book in particular, are compared to Diana Gabaldon's Outlander. I'm a big Outlander fan, and while I feel her most recent books are somewhat self-indulgent and episodic, I still like them. They are well-written and despite being long-winded and sometimes far-fetched, they are usually entertaining. Not so with this book.The author had a genius idea to write the sequel to the The Last of the Mohicans movie, which is still one of my favorite movies. It

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