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In the unforgiving wilds of 1880s Alaska, Eleanor Voss arrives with little more than a rifle she barely knows how to use and a mutt named Dewey. Fleeing a past shadowed by loss, she stakes her claim along the Yukon River, determined to build a life from nothing. But the wilderness doesn't bend-wolves stalk her camp, a grizzly looms in the shadows, and hunger gnaws as she fumbles to survive. Each day is a battle of trial and error, her novice hands carving shelter from spruce and scraping for food, all while memories of home and a man she once loved haunt her solitude.
Then comes a reserved trapper as weathered as the land itself. Their paths cross in fleeting, wordless moments-shared fires, quiet aid-until the brutal winter forces them closer. In a land that takes more than it gives, an unspoken bond blooms, fragile yet fierce, forged in the crucible of survival. The Long Cold is a gripping tale of resilience, isolation, and the slow thaw of two guarded hearts against nature's relentless grip.