Winter Danger
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2004
144
Novel • Fiction
Tennessee Wilderness • 18th century
2004
Adult
8-12 years
Winter Danger by William O. Steele follows a frontier family facing survival challenges in the wilderness during the winter season. The story centers on a young boy who learns crucial life skills from his outdoorsman father, dealing with the harsh realities and dangers of the wilderness.
Adventurous
Informative
Contemplative
Inspirational
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Winter Danger by William O. Steele immerses readers in a vivid wilderness survival tale. The book is praised for its rich depiction of pioneer life and engaging storytelling. Although some find its pacing slow, the historical detail and character development resonate positively. The novel appeals to both young readers and those interested in historical fiction.
A reader who enjoys Winter Danger by William O. Steele likely appreciates survival adventures set in the American frontier. They might enjoy the exploration and pioneering spirit akin to My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George and Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. This reader values resilience, nature, and historical settings.
267 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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144
Novel • Fiction
Tennessee Wilderness • 18th century
2004
Adult
8-12 years
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