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Three men hear the call from the Nebraska mountains. It beckons to them, and offers the opportunity for a new start and riches. The 19th century frontier lands are far from hospitable. Survival is a day-to-day challenge. The struggle is taxing, and at times overwhelming. But, it represents an opportunity for the men to find their true essence. And live a life that most can only dream about. The trappers hail from different venues. One is the son of prestigious lawyer fleeing the confines of upscale Boston society. Another is a black man who escapes slavery and oppression in the deep south.…mehr

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Three men hear the call from the Nebraska mountains. It beckons to them, and offers the opportunity for a new start and riches. The 19th century frontier lands are far from hospitable. Survival is a day-to-day challenge. The struggle is taxing, and at times overwhelming. But, it represents an opportunity for the men to find their true essence. And live a life that most can only dream about. The trappers hail from different venues. One is the son of prestigious lawyer fleeing the confines of upscale Boston society. Another is a black man who escapes slavery and oppression in the deep south. And, the third is a rabbi seeking respite from the confines of an oppressive faith. Amidst the mountain mens' quest, a more far-flung tale emerges. It is the story of a country's struggle to find its own moral compass and embrace the conscience that lives within every man's soul. Trapper and Pray is the tale of three men's winding path and spiritual growth. And it tells a story of an emerging nation which wrestles to define morality and every man's God-given right to dream and live his individual freedom.
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Autorenporträt
Andrew Hirschhorn is a lawyer and an old west enthusiast. He has worked in talk radio, in addition to his legal practice. For Andrew, the western novel represents an opportunity to present spiritual and universal themes that transcend the old west, the 19th century, and time itself, while embracing legal as well as social justice. When he is not practicing law, or writing, he finds respite in his western vest collection, and touring historical old west sights around the country.