"Two On the Trail" by Edith Elise Cowper is a heartwarming and adventurous story about two friends on a journey through the wilderness. The author does a fantastic job of capturing the beauty and challenges of nature, making the reader feel like they are right alongside the characters.
The bond between the two friends, John and Mary, is beautifully portrayed as they rely on each other for support and guidance. The relationship between the characters feels genuine and well-developed, adding depth to the story.
The plot moves at a steady pace, keeping the reader engaged and curious about what will happen next. The author's descriptive writing truly transports the reader into the setting, making them feel the crisp mountain air and hear the rustling of the trees.
Overall, "Two On the Trail" is a captivating read that will leave you feeling inspired and ready to embark on your own outdoor adventure. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys a good old-fashioned tale of friendship and survival.
Book Description:
A young family's story of pioneer life consisting of a teenage daughter and her younger brother David, aka "Da", along with their dog , have unique adventures in the heart of the frontier wilderness, where they are thrust into mysterious and dangerous situations of survival amongst Canada's snows.
The Story starts off as the children have been left alone in a log cabin presuming that their widowed father will return in 4 days. Eight days have now gone by with no sign of him. What has happened to their father and can these children survive on their own in their quest to find him, unscathed by the hardships they must endure in the Canadian wilderness? - Summary by Laurie Banza