![]() ![]() The book is a feel good story, High Chaparral sort of stuff, in which the good guys eventually win. The central character is indeed a young woman who is more capable than most men, but this is all based on realistic physical abilities, learned skills traditionally considered ‘masculine’, and a huge amount of female intuition and guile.Ī believable heroine matched by an equally plausible and well thought out cast, set in an accurately drawn historical setting on the Oregon Trail of the early 19th Century, makes for a very good read. ![]() We also have the post-modern twist of the female character that is more able than most men, but here the ‘superbeing’ augmentations of so much of this trend have been avoided. To this is often very masculine genre is added the touch of a female writer. ![]()
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