About This Book
A young boy and his widowed mother, reduced to modest means, join an overland wagon train seeking a new life on the plains. The boy suffers a frightening separation and illness after a night exposed on the prairie, then slowly recovers while fellow travelers tend him. The narrative records daily camp routines, chores, friendships and tensions within the train, practical survival skills, and encounters with Indigenous parties along the route. Extended landscape description and episodes of hardship lead to the family settling on simple farms, with community support and perseverance framing their adjustment to frontier life.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
1 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
!Tention: A Story of Boy-Life during the Peninsular War
by George Manville Fenn
"Bones": Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
by Edgar Wallace
"Boy" the Wandering Dog: Adventures of a Fox-Terrier
by Marshall Saunders
"Bring Me His Ears"
by Clarence Edward Mulford
"Buffalo Bill" from Prairie to Palace: An Authentic History of the Wild West
by John M. Burke
"Captains Courageous": A Story of the Grand Banks
by Rudyard Kipling
