In the spring of 1651, a 15-year-old Parisian, Pierre-Esprit Radisson,
lands in Trois-Rivières on the St. Lawrence River. Within weeks, the
course of his life changes dramatically when Iroquois braves capture
him. Canoeing across rivers and lakes and portaging over mountains,
Radisson's captors take him to distant lands where they first torture
him, then adopt him as a brother. In this first tome of the adventures
of North America's most famous coureur des bois--an independent
entrepreneurial woodsman--Radisson recounts his journey throughout North
America and his adoption by the Iroquois. This book, which explores a
continent's history in an era of bravery and heroism, is the stuff of
legend.