Hank of Twin Rivers, Book Two: The Eagle's Nest

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Hank of Twin Rivers, Book Two: The Eagle's Nest by M. C. Arvanitis, M. C. Arvanitis
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Author: M. C. Arvanitis ISBN: 9780988982123
Publisher: M. C. Arvanitis Publication: April 30, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: M. C. Arvanitis
ISBN: 9780988982123
Publisher: M. C. Arvanitis
Publication: April 30, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Hank, now sixteen, settled with his Pa and Uncle Mac in the Platte Valley three years earlier. His father set up a trading post where immigrants traveling the Mormon or Oregon Trails stop for supplies. In the past Pa and Hank did not get along, although they had settled their main differences two years ago, but conflict arises between them again when Pa remarries. Hank's Uncle Mac is always there to ease the tension.
When life gets too tedious, Hank finds comfort in his "Eagle’s Nest, " a tall cottonwood tree that grows in the valley overlooking the merging North and South Platte Rivers. Here he watches the growth of the town. New people settle near Twin Rivers including Preacher Twiddle and his large family. Hank likes the daughter, Becca. Although Becca’s father forbids them to be together, they become good friends and only she knows about his eagle’s nest.
Much to his stepmother's dismay, Hank makes friends with a Pawnee boy. She refuses to allow him in her house. Straight-laced and prejudiced, she also refuses to help a slave family escape from bounty hunters.
The winter is hard and long. Food is scarce. When Hank goes hunting rabbits in the valley, he gets lost in a sudden blizzard and tangles with a mysterious wild creature.
Encouraged by his new wife, Pa enrolls Hank in an Eastern school where he can prepare to be a doctor. Hank refuses to go. He runs away with horse wranglers who hunt for wild horses in Western Nebraska. When he comes home with his new horse, Lady, he finds that Becca’s father has taken her and her family back to Missouri.

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Hank, now sixteen, settled with his Pa and Uncle Mac in the Platte Valley three years earlier. His father set up a trading post where immigrants traveling the Mormon or Oregon Trails stop for supplies. In the past Pa and Hank did not get along, although they had settled their main differences two years ago, but conflict arises between them again when Pa remarries. Hank's Uncle Mac is always there to ease the tension.
When life gets too tedious, Hank finds comfort in his "Eagle’s Nest, " a tall cottonwood tree that grows in the valley overlooking the merging North and South Platte Rivers. Here he watches the growth of the town. New people settle near Twin Rivers including Preacher Twiddle and his large family. Hank likes the daughter, Becca. Although Becca’s father forbids them to be together, they become good friends and only she knows about his eagle’s nest.
Much to his stepmother's dismay, Hank makes friends with a Pawnee boy. She refuses to allow him in her house. Straight-laced and prejudiced, she also refuses to help a slave family escape from bounty hunters.
The winter is hard and long. Food is scarce. When Hank goes hunting rabbits in the valley, he gets lost in a sudden blizzard and tangles with a mysterious wild creature.
Encouraged by his new wife, Pa enrolls Hank in an Eastern school where he can prepare to be a doctor. Hank refuses to go. He runs away with horse wranglers who hunt for wild horses in Western Nebraska. When he comes home with his new horse, Lady, he finds that Becca’s father has taken her and her family back to Missouri.

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