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The Emigrant Trail

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A company of emigrants undertakes a westward overland journey across prairie, river country, mountains, and desert toward a hoped-for promised land, enduring rain, scarcity, illness, and the routines of caravan life. The narrative is episodic and terrain-based, alternating practical scenes of travel and labor with moments of memory and introspection. Individuals wrestle with the desire for reinvention and economic opportunity while negotiating companionship, loss, and ethical choices. Recurring themes include aspiration and disillusionment, the resilience required by frontier travel, and the consoling and transformative power of the natural landscape.

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Geraldine Bonner

Geraldine Bonner was an American author known for her engaging narratives and vivid storytelling. She wrote a variety of novels that often explored themes of adventure and mystery, with a particular focus on the American West. Among her notable works is "Hard-Pan: A Story of Bonanza Fortunes," which reflects her interest in the gold rush era and the lives of those seeking fortune. Bonner's writing is characterized by its strong character development and intricate plots, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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