H. P. Lovecraft wrote โThe Call of Cthulhuโ in 1926, initiating the Cthulhu Mythos, one of the most widely imitated shared-world universes in weird fiction. Even in his lifetime, many other writers added to the Mythos, and after his death hundreds if not thousands of authors of weird, fantasy, and s
The Mountain That Walked
โ Scribed by Holubitsky, Katherine
- Book ID
- 108619029
- Publisher
- Orca Book Publishers
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781554695102
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The year is 1903, and Charlie Sutherland, a sixteen-year-old orphan, is on the run. Three years earlier, he was sent by Dr. Barnardo's Home in England to work on the remote Alberta homestead of Albert and Buck Brooks. Charlie has been treated poorly by the two brothers, but he has endured. However, when Albert dies under curious circumstances, and Buck accuses him of murder, Charlie has no choice but to run. He ends up in Frank, a coal-mining town in the Rocky Mountains. Once in Frank, Charlie finally finds friendship and a sense of belonging and self-worthโemotional qualities that had eluded him as a mere "Home boy." His new best friend is another English boy, who has recently received the deed to a homestead and is working to save for supplies. Things change dramatically, however, whenโas the local aboriginals have for centuries predicted it wouldโthe mountain walks. In this true event of April 29, 1903, Turtle Mountain collapses, burying a portion of the town...
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