Oak Openings by James Fenimore Cooper

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Author Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
Title Oak Openings
Note Reading ease score: 73.9 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary “Oak Openings” by James Fenimore Cooper is a novel written in the early 19th century. The book explores themes of nature, humanity, and the complex relationships between different cultures set against the lush backdrop of American wilderness, particularly focusing on the character of Ben Boden, also known as Buzzing Ben, an adept bee-hunter navigating the challenges of frontier life. The opening of “Oak Openings” introduces readers to the serene yet wild landscape of Michigan in 1812, just as it begins to describe the characters who inhabit this setting. The scene is set in a picturesque glade where Ben Boden encounters three other men—Gershom Waring, a white adventurer, and two Native Americans, Elksfoot and Pigeonswing—who are initially strangers but share an interest in bee hunting. As Ben demonstrates his skill in capturing bees, an engaging dialogue unfolds, revealing their backgrounds and intentions. The layers of tension begin to build, hinting at cultural conflicts and impending troubles, including the mention of potential warfare in the region, foreshadowing deeper explorations of conflict and camaraderie among diverse characters throughout the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Historical fiction
Subject Indians of North America -- Fiction
Subject American fiction -- 19th century
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EBook-No. 4215
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 27, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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