In 1844, two years before the Donner Party, the Stevens-Murphy company left Missouri to be the first wagons into California through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Mostly Irish Catholics, the party sought religious freedom and education in the mission-dominated land and enjoyed a safe journey--until October, when a heavy snowstorm forced difficult decisions. The first of many for young Mary Sullivan, newlywed Sarah Montgomery, the widow Ellen Murphy, and her pregnant sister-in-law Maolisa.
When the party separates in three directions, each risks losing those they loved and faces the prospect of learning that adversity can destroy or redefine. Two women and four men go overland around Lake Tahoe, three men stay to guard the heaviest wagons--and the rest of the party, including eight women and seventeen children, huddle in a makeshift cabin at the headwaters of the Yuba River waiting for rescue . . . or their deaths.
Award-winning author Jane Kirkpatrick plunges you deep into a landscape of challenge where fear and courage go hand in hand for a story of friendship, family, and hope that will remind you of what truly matters in times of trial.
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About The Author
Jane is internationally recognized for her lively presentations and well-researched stories that encourage and inspire.
A New York Times Bestselling author, her works have
appeared in more than 50 national publications including The Oregonian,
Private Pilot and Daily Guideposts. With more than 1.5 million books in
print, her 30 novels and non-fiction titles draw readers from all ages
and genders. Most are historical novels based on the lives of actual
historical women often about ordinary women who lived extraordinary
lives. Her works have won numerous national awards including the WILLA
Literary Award, the Carol Award, USABestBooks.com,
Will Roger's Medallion Award and in 1996, her first novel, A Sweetness
to the Soul, won the prestigious Wrangler Award from the Western
Heritage and National Cowboy Museum. Her novels have also been
finalists for the Spur Award, the Oregon Book Award, the Christy,
Reader's Choice and the WILLA in both fiction and non-fiction. Several
titles have been Literary Guild and Book of the Month choices and been
on the bestsellers list for independent bookstores across the country,
in the Pacific Northwest and the Christian Booksellers Association. Her
books have been translated into German, Dutch, Finnish and Chinese.
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My Review
All the while I’m reading this story, I had the feeling that I would never be warm again, or not starving.
The author made this story so real, and then I read her notes at the end of the book, and found out that this is based on real people. Along that note, I loved all the updates on these folks that we sure cared about.
As you are reading this you kept wondering how they ended up in these circumstances, and then you remember what happened to the famous party that came after them, and I had to wonder how many if any of them would be left at the end of the book.
An eye opener of courage and perseverance.
I received this book through the Revell Readers Program, and was not required to give a positive review
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