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river-navigation
The group travels down a river, facing natural obstacles such as rapids and an uncharted waterfall, requiring them to adapt their plans.
1 chapter across 1 book
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976)Kate Wilhelm
Chapter 11
In Chapter 11, Molly and the brothers embark on a river journey, navigating rapids and encountering unexpected obstacles like a waterfall not marked on their maps, forcing them to portage the boat overland. Throughout the trip, Molly reflects on her unique role as a Miriam sister with artistic and observational skills, experiences profound loneliness and connection, and sketches the brothers, capturing their distinct personalities. The chapter explores their adaptation to the changing environment and the emotional challenges of isolation and interdependence.