A tense frontier drama about dreamers, labor, and a town shaped by timber fortunes.
Set among loggers, mill owners, and townsfolk, it probes what people will risk for work, wealth, and belonging in a rapidly changing West.
Across rugged landscapes and a booming lumber industry, the story follows workers who pace the edge between pursuit and conscience. It examines how a single industry can bind a community—and test the courage and loyalty of those who live by it. The drama blends hard realities with moments of family and memory, revealing hopes, conflicts, and the cost of progress.
- Follow two men as they hunt for a symbolic log cross-section and debate the value of work versus ownership.
- See how a booming mill town measures success in both diplomas and deeds, with tension between laborers and management.
- Experience a Christmas scene that brings humanity into a hard, practical world.
- Explore themes of community, greed, sacrifice, and the pull of a promised land.
Ideal for readers drawn to historical drama, frontier ethics, and character-driven tales of industry and consequence.