Huck's Adventures: Into the Kentucky Frontier
Huck Finn is no ordinary kitten. The youngest of seventeen siblings, he's also the bravest - and when the pull of adventure grows too strong to resist, he sets off alone from his Virginia home in search of a place to call his own. Armed with little more than his father's rifle, a Bible, and a sack of mouse jerky, Huck crosses the Cumberland Gap into the Kentucky wilderness, where danger and wonder wait around every bend. Along the trail he dodges watchful native cat tribes, survives on foraged hickory nuts and hard-won game, and learns to read the land like a true frontiersman. Through hunger, hard labor, and long nights under the stars, Huck's faith and determination never waver - and piece by piece, log by log, he builds not just a cabin, but a home.
Equal parts pioneer survival story and tale of courage, Huck's Adventures is a heartfelt journey of independence, perseverance, and the belief that with enough grit (and help from above), even the smallest creature can carve out a place in the wild. Featuring real photography brought to life by young author Bennett H. Kline, this is frontier history told through the eyes - and whiskers - of an unforgettable hero.