Mrs. Mike (Mrs. Mike, #1)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2002
313
Novel • Fiction
Canadian Wilderness • 1900s
2002
12+ years
Mrs. Mike by Benedict Freedman and Nancy Freedman narrates the story of a young woman's journey as she moves to the Canadian wilderness, marries a Mountie, and adapts to her new life amid challenges and beauty. The narrative explores themes of resilience, love, and survival in a remote and rugged environment.
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Reviews for Mrs. Mike by Benedict Freedman and Nancy Freedman often highlight the captivating narrative and vivid depiction of the Canadian wilderness, praising its heartfelt romance and strong character development. However, some critics note the portrayal of indigenous characters as problematic. Overall, it remains a beloved historical novel with engaging themes.
Readers who enjoy adventure, romance, and historical fiction will be captivated by Mrs. Mike by Benedict Freedman and Nancy Freedman. Fans of Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder and The Call of the Wild by Jack London will appreciate its thrilling depiction of frontier life and the resilient spirit of its characters.
22,138 ratings
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313
Novel • Fiction
Canadian Wilderness • 1900s
2002
12+ years
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