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: A significant part of the emotional core involves the bond between Cox and Josechal, a young Indian searching for his lost tribe. Writing Style
“Rodlie effortlessly delves into morality, independence, resilience, hope, and the machinations of the early 19th century fur trade.” BookView Review · 4 years ago Keepers of the Garden by A.S. Rodlie - BookView Review Rodlie
: The characters navigate extreme highs and lows in a "ruthless world," striving for independence and a new identity. : A significant part of the emotional core
Critics have praised Rodlie for her ability to delve into deep moral and personal themes, including: Critics have praised Rodlie for her ability to
: Much of the drama stems from the "overbearing and incompetent leaders" of the era, such as Captain Thorn, whose impetuous decisions lead men to their deaths.