This is my third book I read by Jessamyn West. This was published in the late 1960's, so it delicately covers the crises in a marriage where the husband and wife are not satisfied in the course of their life, sexual gratification, or other problems of settlement from the Ohio Territory to what was to become Indiana; not all of those are directly addressed, so the reader is presented all the characteristics amid the first year or so of their newlywed life. It does have the gentle voice of West in the way she portrays the main character, Leafy, as she settles into her contnentment with much of her frontier life while dealing with a husband who does not possess the same industry as she. My realization as I read this was that, if this were to ever become a movie, the emphasis for the 21st. Century audience would be untrue to the real tale fo "Leafy Rivers."