Publisher's Synopsis
"Ticonderoga: A Story of Early Frontier Life in the Mohawk Valley" by G. P. R. James is a historical novel set in the 18th century, portraying the challenges and experiences of a family living on the American frontier. The narrative unfolds with a focus on survival and the complexities of daily life in a remote and often perilous environment. The story introduces a family residing in the Mohawk Valley, where the balance between civilization and wilderness is tested. Through their interactions with local Native American tribes and strangers who arrive unexpectedly, the novel explores the evolving dynamics of family, trust, and the impact of external influences on their way of life. As the family faces various threats, both from nature and human conflict, the narrative delves into the characters' resilience and emotional growth. This journey also highlights themes of hospitality, protection, and the struggle for stability in an unsettled world. The novel captures the tension between progress and tradition, as the family navigates relationships, fears, and aspirations in the harsh yet beautiful frontier landscape.