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...a powerful adventure story, animating everyone--German villagers, slaves and Scottish trappers alike--in a gorgeous, vividly described American landscape.          -People Magazine

  Into the Wilderness

When Elizabeth Middleton, twenty-nine years old and unmarried, leaves her Aunt Merriweather's comfortable English estate to join her father and brother in the remote mountain village of Paradise on the edge of the New York wilderness , she does so with a strong will and an unwavering purpose: to teach school. It is December of 1792 when she arrives in a cold climate unlike any she has ever experienced. And she meets a man different from any she has ever encountered -- a white man dressed like a Native American, tall and lean and unsettling in his blunt honesty. He is Nathaniel Bonner, also know to the Mohawk people as Between-Two Lives.

A lushly written novel...Donati, a skillful storyteller, easily weaves historical fact with romantic ambience to create a dense, complex design...Exemplary historical fiction, boasting a heroine with a real and tangible presence. -Kirkus Reviews

Determined to provide schooling for all the children of the village, white, black, and Native American, Elizabeth soon finds herself at odds with local slave owners. Much to her surprise, she clashes with her own father, as well. Financially strapped, Judge Middleton has plans for his daughter -- betrothal to local doctor Richard Todd. An alliance with Todd could extract her father from ruin but would call into question the ownership of Hidden Wolf, the mountain where Nathaniel, his father, and a small group of Native Americans live and hunt. As Judge Middleton brings pressure to bear against his daughter, she is faced with a choice between compliance and deception, a flight into the forest, and a desire that will bend her hard will to compromise and transformation. Elizabeth's ultimate destiny, here in the heart of the wilderness, lies in the odyssey to come: trials of faith and flesh, and passion born amid Nathaniel's own secrets and divided soul.

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Remarkable...A vibrant tapestry...Sara Donati is a skilled storyteller who weaves historical facts into a grand adventure of love, mystery, and intrigue. She takes us to an unfamiliar place and allows us to breathe theair of another time. This is exemplary historical fiction...From page one, the action is non-stop. The more you read, the better it gets. -Tulsa World

A elegant, eloquent word journey...[The author has a] gift for capturing the history and the lives of the people of that time and place. -The Tampa Tribune

Epic in scope, emotionally intense, Into the Wilderness...is an enrapturing, grand adventure. -Bookpage


Paradise

The village of Paradise is located on the West Branch of the Sacandaga River, long before it was dammed to make what is today the Great Sacandaga Lake.

This map of the homelands of the Kahnyen'hekaka of the Hode'noshaunee Nation shows the orientation of the Hudson, Mohawk and Sacandaga Rivers as well as Lake George, Albany and Lake Champlain.


..Wonderful reading, suited for a cold winter's night. -The Rocky Mountain News

Better buy some midnight oil, for this hugely satisfying novel is a page-turner. -The Orlando Sentinel

...definitely the romance of the year when it comes to transcending genre boundaries and appealing to readers who love lush historical epics or thrilling backwoods adventure. -Booklist

..A powerfully good read. -Toronto Sun