Honor of the Big Snows

Written by:
James Oliver Curwood
Narrated by:
Roger Melin

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
13
Narrator
4
Release Date
January 2011
Duration
7 hours 12 minutes
Summary
What unseen force may have brought young Jan Thoreau and his music from out of the barren lands into the remote camp of Lac Bain, forever changing the lives of those few who lived there? What brought him to the home of John and Melisse Cummins as the latter lay on her death bed? Moreover, what was the great sorrow and overpowering sadness which permeated the life of the young man in the months and years following his arrival, and by what means was he to struggle with The Honor of the Big Snows? (Summary by Roger Melin)
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GilbertMouse

An interesting and sensitive story by Curwood who makes such a commitment to the northern wilderness that he loves. There is always a love story and this one is a bit surprising. Enjoy every moment of Roger Melin’s narration!

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Anonymous

Interesting story, that tugs at your heart even though it makes you feel frustrated at the attitudes of the time period. How glad we can be, that today, many in society no longer hold the children guilty for their parents action. And as usual Roger Melin does a great job with his narration.

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