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SKU:
126794
UPC:
9780061348112
MPN:
0061348112
Condition:
Used
Weight:
10.40 Ounces
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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Brown
Author First Name:
Daniel
Pages:
384
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Edition:
Illustrated
ISBN 10:
0061348112
ISBN 13:
9780061348112
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
William Morrow Paperbacks
Date Published:
6/1/2010
Genre:
History

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in April Of 1846, Sarah Graves Was Twenty-one And In Love With A Young Man Who Played The Violin. But She Was Torn. Her Mother, Father, And Eight Siblings Were About To Disappear Over The Western Horizon Forever, Bound For California. Sarah Could Not Bear To See Them Go Out Of Her Life, And So Days Before The Planned Departure She Married The Young Man With The Violin, And The Two Of Them Threw Their Lot In With The Rest Of Sarah's Family. On April 12, They Rolled Out Of The Yard Of Their Homestead In Three Ox-drawn Wagons. seven Months Later, After Joining A Party Of Emigrants Led By George Donner, Sarah And Her Family Arrived At Truckee Lake In The Sierra Nevada Mountains Just As The First Heavy Snows Of The Season Closed The Pass Ahead Of Them. After A Series Of Desperate Attempts To Cross The Mountains, The Party Improvised Cabins And Slaughtered What Remained Of Their Emaciated Livestock. By Early December They Were Beginning To Starve. sarah's Father, A Vermonter, Was The Only Member Of The Party Familiar With Snowshoes. Under His Instruction, Fifteen Sets Of Snowshoes Were Hastily Constructed From Oxbows And Rawhide, And On December 15, Sarah And Fourteen Other Relatively Young, Healthy People Set Out For California On Foot, Hoping To Get Relief For The Others. Over The Next Thirty-two Days They Endured Almost Unfathomable Hardships And Horrors. in This Gripping Narrative, Daniel James Brown Takes The Reader Along On Every Painful Footstep Of Sarah's Journey. Along The Way, He Weaves Into The Story Revealing Insights Garnered From A Variety Of Modern Scientific Perspectives-psychology, Physiology, Forensics, And Archaeology-producing A Tale That Is Not Only Spell-binding But Richly Informative. the New York Times - Mary Roach the Indifferent Stars Above Is An Ideal Pairing Of Talent And Material. In under A Flaming Sky: The Great Hinckley Firestorm Of 1894, Brown Showed Himself To Be A Deft And Ambitious Storyteller, Sifting Through The Copious And Often Conflicting Details Of Dozens Of Survivor And Eyewitness Accounts To Forge A Trim, Surging Minute-by-minute Narrative. He Takes More Side Trips Here With Snow Than He Did With Fire. In Almost Every Chapter, He Steps Away From The Events At Hand To Provide Historical Or Medical Context. With A Few Exceptions, It's Engrossing Stuff brown Isn't A Showy Writer, And That's Probably For The Best. With Tragedy Of This Scale, An Unadorned Telling Of The Events Speaks Loudest.