The Trees, Conrad Richter
The Trees, Conrad Richter
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The Trees

Author: Conrad Richter

Narrator: Danny Campbell

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/19/2019


Synopsis

The Awakening Land trilogy traces the transformation of a middle-American landscape from wilderness to farmland to the site of modern industrial civilization, all in the lifetime of one character. The trilogy earned author Conrad Richter immense acclaim, ranking him with the greatest of American mid-century novelists. It includes The Trees (1940), The Fields (1946), and The Town (1950) and follows the varied fortunes of Sayward Luckett and her family in southeastern Ohio.

The Trees is the story of an American family in the wilderness—a family that "followed the woods as some families follow the sea." The time is the end of the eighteenth century, the wilderness is the land west of the Alleghenies and north of the Ohio River. But principally, The Trees is the story of a girl named Sayward, eldest daughter of Worth and Jary Luckett, raised in the forest far from the rest of humankind, yet growing to realize that the way of the hunter must cede to the way of the tiller of soil.


About Conrad Richter

Before becoming one of America's greatest novelists, Conrad Richter (1890-1968) worked driving a wagon over the mountains of Pennsylvania, in a machine shop, in a small-town bank, on a farm, in his own timber business, and reporting for newspapers, among other jobs. A dogged researcher, he wrote fifteen novels, most of them set on the American frontier, including The Light in the Forest and The Sea of Grass, as well as numerous short stories. His novels won the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and many other accolades.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dorcas

When a man gets it into his head to move west, there's not much a body can do to stop him. Even if it means dragging the whole, dirt-poor family from Pennsylvania to Ohio through woods so deep one can't see the sky till the trees release their cargo come winter. Such a place belongs to the wild crea......more

Goodreads review by Clif

This is a novel about the American frontier at a time in the late eighteenth century in eastern Ohio when the first settlers were beginning to trickle in from the states east of the Alleghenies. Although it is a time that is long gone, it is still part of the American imagined identity as rugged ind......more

Goodreads review by Minay

Favorite book(s) of all time. Beautifully written in poetic style using authentic dialog and well researched stories/attitudes/implements/activities of the time. Great record of westward progress, how it happened and the forces that drove it.This book stands alone, but is great with the other two bo......more