Author of Historical Fiction

“I write what the ghosts of history whisper into my ear.”

An Amazon #1 Best Seller

In November, December, and January “Wilderness of the Heart” topped the Best Sellers list in my Historical Fiction category.

Orphaned at the age of 9 in Stockholm, Sweden, Jacob is taken by an ill-tempered uncle on a merchant ship bound for London. The year is 1810. He survives a shipwreck en route that leaves him homeless and, once again, abandoned. This time on the streets of a Dickensian London.  Unable to speak English, he struggles, often stealing to survive.

 In desperation, he lies about his age to sign up with the Hudson’s Bay Fur Company. Certainly, no place for a 12-year-old boy with limited skills in a brutal physical world where death is often.

Wilderness of the Heart is based on the astonishing true story of Jacob Fahlstrom who finds himself alone in the vast, untamed wilderness of North America.  A place splintered by Indian conflict and warring fur companies. Caught in this volatile world he must learn and adapt quickly. But impulsiveness finds him deep in the woods, lost and gravely injured. He is rescued by Ojibwe hunters who take this bizarre oddity back to the tribe. They have never seen blond hair and blue eyes, believing him to be something supernatural. Something to fear. Cruelty and beatings ensue until Thunder Bear, a respected leader, reluctantly steps in to help. Wilderness of the Heart is the journey of a boy, not only fighting to survive but learning to become a man who can take care of himself, for he is truly alone in this place where death lurks in the shadow of towering pines.

Wilderness of the Heart

Characters from “Wilderness of the Heart”

A couple of readers have asked that I share images from my Instagram page. They thought it would be great to envision the characters from the book. In order, the characters are Jacob Fahlstrom, Blue Jay, George Bonga, and Thunder Bear.

Blue Jay

Jacob Fahlstrom

George Bonga

Thunder Bear

“This book is deeply authentic and brimming with emotion. The narrative touches on racial tensions and celebrates overcoming immense obstacles. It tells the tale of a young boy living among an Ojibwe tribe in Minnesota.”

— Amazon 5-star Review, reader Hannah Mae

“What an incredible story! Wilderness of the Heart takes you on a tense ride through an unforgiving world much like the works of Jack London and Charles Dickens.”

—Rob Demilner, Film Producer