After hearing numerous references to Daniel Boone, and admittingly lacking much knowledge of anything about him or what he did, I wanted to learn something about one of the first "American Heroes", as he has been labeled.
I am so glad I did. I really enjoyed this glimpse into Daniel Boone's life.
What dark times humanity lived in back in those days. Native American Tribes scalping "the white man" or also known as "wide mouths" while they are still alive. Coming into the night and stealing supplies, capturing settlers and torturing them.
Of course, both parties committed a lot of wrong. Peaceful Native American's that wanted to co-exist with the settlers were betrayed, and some of the settlers even returning the favor of previous encounters... by scalping Native American women.
To even further darken this era, was human slavery taking place, the french in the background supplying the Native American's with weapons and even buying the scalps of the settlers.
We truly live in a different era now, it is really incredible. I heard a woman at work yesterday expressing her frustration with her dish-washing home appliance not drying off her dishes. "I mean, it cleans them good... but they come out wet, even if I set it to dry mode! This is ridiculous. I am calling the manufacturer." Mean while....... Daniel Boone is barricaded in his fort while 400-500 Native American's have them surrounded and they are starting to dig, aka tunnel their way under the walls. I couldn't help but laugh at how much times have changed.
Again, I really enjoyed this book and imagining what it would be like to live life back in those days. Also a fun bonus to this book is a lot of talk about hunting buffalo, bear, deer, etc., which being a hobby of mine also of course makes the book at much more enjoyable to read.
If you don't know anything about Daniel Boone, the things that took place with the settlers and the Native American's, or want a little bit of history mixed with a little bit of hunting... I highly recommend this book.