Stredder, Eleanor, 1835-1913

Lost in the wilds Lost in the Wilds of Canada - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Release date is 2013-09-03

Produced by Al Haines Produced by Al Haines

"Lost in the Wilds: A Canadian Story" by Eleanor Stredder is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative is set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Canadian wilderness and follows the journey of a young boy named Wilfred Acland as he navigates the challenges of frontier life after being sent to live with his aunt and uncle in a remote area. The opening of the story introduces Wilfred as he arrives at Acland’s Hut, where he is greeted with a mix of warmth and confusion due to a misunderstanding about his identity. With winter approaching, the novel sets the stage for Wilfred's rustic life, incidents of mischief, and compelling adventures in the untamed landscape. As he settles into his new home, we meet key characters such as his Aunt Miriam and the driver Forgill, who are integral to shaping his experiences. The first chapters vividly depict the scenic beauty of the wilderness while hinting at the trials that await Wilfred as he embarks on his journey of self-discovery and survival in the wilds of Canada. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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