This was the first novel in the Western genre that I have ever read, so my review may not be reflective of how good this book is as compared to others of its genre.
I think there are elements of Western novels that definitely appeal to me. I love the outdoorsy elements and the survival element. There are some elements of the traditional Western genre that do not appeal to me which are the male heaviness of the stories, the confusing idea of absolute honour, or that one thing is objectively acceptable.
For what I expected, I was happily surprised. I found the depiction of Native people to be more positive than expected generally, though not without stereotyping, and I don't trust it to be realistic, but I did really appreciate that Native people were treated with respect and admiration in the novel. I don't know if this is typical to other novels of the time or genre, but I didn't expect it.
I also wasn't mad at the way the few women in the story were treated. I didn't expect many women, but I certainly didn't expect the only women in the story to be respected for their minds even if only theoretically.
I think it is likely I will read more Western novels in the future to understand more of what the genre holds and what elements of this novel were, well, novel.
All of that being said, the novel was better than I thought, but also not super engrossing. I found I constantly was reading paragraphs and then realizing I hadn't retained any thing out of what I had just read. I found the main character to be unrealistic and not necessarily relatable, but I guess I expected that. I wonder if men would relate to the character at all. It's a tricky thing to make a statement about the relatability of a character in a book that is set in the past and written a good 50 years ago because I am not sure how much is an artifact of the time difference between our environments.
In hind sight, I find the plot to be largely static. I don't feel that much happened and that what did happen was not all that surprising or exciting.
Anyway, I enjoyed the book, but not actively (if that makes sense), and I don't feel I have much more to say on it, and I don't think anyone would care if I did. Have a nice day me.