A courageous woman, a wild land, and a fight for survival. In the Canadian wilderness, danger is ever-present. Will her determination be enough to save the one she loves?
In Back to God's Country, James Oliver Curwood tells the gripping story of Dolores LeBeau, a brave woman facing treacherous wilderness and villainous threats to protect her loved ones. Set against the breathtaking yet dangerous landscape of the Canadian North, Curwood's novel highlights themes of resilience, courage, and the unbreakable human spirit. This classic tale of adventure and survival captivates with both its thrilling action and rich natural descriptions.
James Oliver "Jim" Curwood (1878-1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books ranked among Publisher's Weekly top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early 1920s. Back to God's Country includes "thirteen of Curwood's most famous tales of the Northland. Here are the snows and chilling cold of the Arctic Circle, the loneliness of the Great Barrens, the sputter and play of the Northern Lights, the intense silence of the wilderness forests."