Howard Frank Mosher
Howard Frank Mosher was an American author known for his novels set in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. His works often explore themes of family, community, and the rural experience, capturing the essence of life in this unique region.
Books
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1. The True Account
A Novel of the Lewis & Clark & Kinneson Expeditions
Set in the early 18th century, this captivating tale follows the adventurous journey of two brothers, Charles and Oliver, as they embark on a daring expedition to explore the uncharted wilderness of the American frontier. Their quest is driven by a royal commission to map the vast and mysterious lands, but as they delve deeper into the untamed territories, they encounter a series of unexpected challenges and colorful characters that test their resolve and ingenuity. Through a blend of historical fiction and imaginative storytelling, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry of adventure, humor, and the enduring spirit of exploration.
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2. Where The Rivers Flow North
Set in the rugged wilderness of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom during the 1920s, this poignant tale follows the lives of an elderly logger and his Native American housekeeper as they face the encroaching threat of modernization. As a hydroelectric dam project threatens to flood their land, the duo must confront the inevitable changes that progress brings, while grappling with their own personal struggles and the deep bond they share. The narrative beautifully captures the essence of a vanishing way of life, exploring themes of resilience, love, and the enduring connection to the land.
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3. A Stranger In The Kingdom
Set in a small, insular Vermont town during the 1950s, this gripping narrative explores themes of racial tension, community, and justice. When a charismatic African-American preacher arrives to lead the local church, his presence stirs both admiration and suspicion among the townsfolk. The story takes a dramatic turn when a young woman is found dead, and the preacher becomes the prime suspect. As the town grapples with its prejudices and the complexities of the case, a young lawyer and his father, the town's doctor, strive to uncover the truth, challenging the community's deeply ingrained biases and ultimately revealing the power of empathy and understanding.
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4. Marie Blythe
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Vermont, this poignant tale follows a resilient young woman as she navigates the trials and tribulations of life in a small, rural community. From the loss of her family to the challenges of finding love and independence, the narrative captures her indomitable spirit and unwavering determination. Through vivid storytelling and richly drawn characters, the story explores themes of perseverance, identity, and the enduring power of hope in the face of adversity.
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