In the same category as "The Long Walk" mentioned in another thread, "Follow the River" is another epic escape story. An early American settlement is raided and a number of captives are taken. Two women get the opportunity to escape and make the best of it. They must make their way through 800 miles of wilderness in 1755 America. True story. I understand that a movie, as in the case of "The Long Walk," has been made for "Follow the River" (TV movie, in this case). From the reviews I read, you really need to read the book. See the movie afterwards, if you must. I read both of the above books nearly 30 years ago and cannot forget either one.
The business of life is the acquisition of memories. In the end that's all there is. ___Mr Carson (Downton Abby)
Hmmm... I just might check that one out (Follow the River) for my canoe trip in Sept.
Another really good book is by one of my favorite authors - Ivan Doig. It's called "The Sea Runners". I couldn't put it down.
This is from Amazon.
Product Description: In this timeless survival story, four indentured servants escape their Russian Alaska work camp in a stolen canoe, only to face a harrowing journey down the Pacific Northwest coast. Battling unrelenting high seas and fierce weather from New Archangel, Alaska, to Astoria, Oregon, the men struggle to avoid hostile Tlingit Indians, to fend off starvation and exhaustion, and to endure their own doubt and distrust. Based on an actual incident in 1853, The Sea Runners is a spare and awe-inspiring tale of the human quest for freedom.
"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
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