
Pathfinder - The Inland Sea
Pathfinder - The Inland Sea, published in 1840 by James Fenimore Cooper, follows Natty Bumppo, also known as Pathfinder, as he guides Sergeant Dunham's daughter, Mabel, through the perilous wilderness of pre-Revolutionary upstate New York. Amidst tensions between the French and British, the journey becomes fraught with danger as Mabel attracts unwanted suitors and treachery threatens their safety. This novel is notable for its exploration of frontier life and the complexities of loyalty and love in a time of conflict.

















