Innocent adventuress
A wealthy heiress is sent to America from Italy to retrieve her fortune but is lost in the Adirondacks and finds romance in her rescue.
Open market
A suddenly impoverished New York City girl finds herself in the Adirondacks when she meets a wealthy lame man whom she eagerly wants to marry.
Little Aunt Emmie
An aunt and uncle in the Adirondacks take in an orphaned nephew from New York City
Carly's buck
In dealing with her mother's death, Carly befriends a wild deer over the opposition of her friend, an ardent hunter.
Wild Timothy
Thirteen-year-old Timothy, more interested in reading than in physical activity, reluctantly accompanies his enthusiastic father on a camping trip and, when he accidently becomes lost in the woods, discovers that he is capable of surviving on his own.
Long River: a novel
Indian warrior Young Hunter, who earlier saved the Abenaki people from giant cannibals, is warned in a dream to sharpen his spear because a mammoth is on the march, seeking revenge for the destruction of his family. By the author of Dawn Land. In Long River, Joseph Bruchac secures his reputation as one of America's finest Native American storytellers. Set in a time and place before memory, Long River is the exciting sequel to Bruchac's acclaimed first novel, Dawn Land.
Servants of the map: stories
Servants of the map --- The forest --- Theories of rain --- Two rivers --- The mysteries of Ubiquitin --- The cure.; Ranging across two centuries, and from the western Himalaya to an Adirondack village, these wonderfully imagined stories and novellas travel the territories of yearning and awakening, of loss and unexpected discovery. A mapper of the highest mountain peaks realizes his true obsession. A young woman afire with scientific curiosity must come to terms with a romantic fantasy. Brothers and sisters, torn apart at an early age, are beset by dreams of reunion.
