Book Summary At the start of the story, True Son, a white boy whom Lenni Lenape Indians captured at age four and later adopted as one of their own, is in turmoil After eleven years with his Indian family, he is told that he must return to his white family because of a newly signed treatyThe book was reviewed in the New York Times (19) by Deborah Stead who said Stranger in the Forest is a gracefully written and passionate book that is full of such unexpected delights It is an account of a strange world made palpable, written with disarming modesty and rare sensitivityIn this beautifully written book, awardwinning author L E Carmichael explores this special wilderness on a tour of the forest throughout the four seasons, from one country to another Evocative watercolor and collage artwork by awardwinning illustrator Josée Bisaillon provides a rare glimpse of one of the world's most magnificent places Coffee Table Book The Life And Love Of The Forest Into the forest book ...