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During the winter of 1898, Ben works as an assistant to his father, the cook at a Minnesota logging camp. This slice-of-life story moves at a measured pace as Ben makes friends with an orphaned boy also working as a "cookee," adjusts to the colorful members of the logging crew, and deals with harsh weather conditions. A historical note supplements this detailed, quietly effective portrait of a bygone era.