This is the condensed version of Cooper’s five novels. And before you decide whether to read this or the full version, read a chapter of each. You will likely opt for condensed and not feel a pang of Big Book angst about cheating. What to say about the book itself? It’s a bit too much like the serialized movies of the nickelodeon era. But on the other hand, the place and the colorful characters are nice to spend time with. I was happy to learn a bit of history, albeit one-sided. I did not realize the tensions between the Hurons and the Iroquois, nor how much extra stress the Hurons put on the relationship between the Iroquois and the British. The book also paints a picture of pre-revolution America that I’ve been lacking in learning about.
Oddly, Cooper probably did his best work capturing a place and time with The Prairie, a place he never made it to, but relied on interviews. If you are a fan of Willa Cather, definitely read that part at least.