Dimensions
128 x 198 x 31mm
A compelling and beautifully told story of extreme events that resonates the terrible cost of the American dream.
A powerful work of fiction that recreates one of the most tragic events of pioneer America, as a wagon train crosses the country to the Promised Land of California, only to be halted in the final stages by an early winter in the high reaches of the mountains.
The emigrants endure the bitterest of winters with only the most slender of supplies . . . and some members of the party are forced to extremes to stay alive.
Based on the true story of what became known as the Donner party, the story of James and Margaret Reed and their children is one that begins with restless optimism, encompasses remarkable feats of courage and endurance, as well as the depths of human degradation, and ends with what seems like a miracle.
Part of the story is told by James and Margaret's daughter Patty, reminiscing long after those dark days of 1847 when, as an eight-year-old she witnessed scenes no child should ever see. Patty's voice is finely crafted, her story unforgettable.