A Boy on the Mountain is a metaphor for the USA's discovery, colonial period, and independence in which every country is represented not by groups of people, but each by a single person. While trying to discover an easier path to a foreign land, a man named England finds a boy and quickly adopts him. After being treated unfairly the child runs away to live independently.
A Boy on the Mountain is a metaphor for the USA's discovery, colonial period, and independence in which every country is represented not by groups of people, but each by a single person. While trying to discover an easier path to a foreign land, a man named England finds a boy and quickly adopts him. After being treated unfairly the child runs away to live independently.