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The Golden North

Join the Bradford family on a thrilling 1898 Klondike Gold Rush adventure in Alaska, exploring resilience, family ties, and cultural encounters in the wild.

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The Golden North

By: Seth Parker
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A historical adventure novel set in the Yukon Territory and Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898.

Join the Bradford family on an exhilarating journey through the icy wilderness in "The Golden North," a tale of adventure, resilience, and family bonds. When a daring invitation from Uncle Will beckons them to the gold-laden territories of the north, Charles Bradford, along with his sons David and Roly, must navigate uncertain paths, dangerous encounters, and transformative experiences in a land ripe with promise and peril.

As they leave behind the familiar comforts of Connecticut, the Bradfords embark on a train ride through breathtaking landscapes, culminating in the bustling streets of Seattle. Here, they prepare to brave the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness aboard the steamer “Farallon,” where they reconnect with Uncle Will, only to discover they are not the only ones pursuing their fortune. Rivals known as the Mysterious Thirty-six threaten their aspirations, pushing the family to the limits of courage and ingenuity. With trials that test their mettle—from treacherous river fords to encounters with hostile wildlife and outlaws—David and Roly's transformation from boys to brave adventurers unfolds. The lessons learned from Indigenous peoples enrich their journey and challenge their perspectives, igniting a deeper understanding of both wealth and the human spirit. Ultimately, it isn’t gold that defines their success, but the treasure of shared experiences and unbreakable family ties.

In "The Golden North," adventure awaits at every turn! With its vivid portrayal of the Klondike Gold Rush and compelling character arcs, this novel promises an unforgettable exploration into the heart of human ambition and the unyielding bond of family. Will the Bradfords emerge victorious, or will the hunger for gold lead them astray? Embark on this remarkable journey, where true wealth lies within!


Reasons to Buy This Book:
  • Immerse yourself in a gripping historical adventure during one of the most exciting times in American history—the Klondike Gold Rush!
  • Experience the beauty and dangers of the Alaskan wilderness alongside the relatable Bradford family.
  • Discover rich character development as siblings David and Roly learn valuable life lessons amidst trials and tribulations.
  • Engage with themes of resilience, teamwork, and the true meaning of wealth beyond gold.
  • Witness the clash of cultures as the Bradfords encounter and learn from Indigenous peoples in their quest for fortune.
  • Relish excitement, danger, and personal growth through action-packed and heartwarming storytelling.
Uncover the hidden treasures of adventure and family bonds. “The Golden North” is not just a story of gold-digging; it is a testament to the enduring spirit of those who dare to dream! Whether you are a fan of historical fiction, adventure tales, or heartwarming family sagas, this book is sure to captivate your imagination.

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Action & Adventure Americas Historical Fiction United States Adventure Alaska Resilience
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The virtual voice reading this book is disappointing. It is read in a monotone, without appropriate or dramatic pauses, and offers no personality to the characters. Its like an 8th grader reading a book report.

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