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The Conestoga People
The Conestoga People
Author: Jeanne Sommers
3rd in-The Making of America-series. A wagon train crowded with every manner of men and women--saints and sinners, wise folk and fools--heads westward toward a rendezvous with destiny.
ISBN-13: 9780440012276
ISBN-10: 0440012279
Publication Date: 11/1981
Pages: 445
Edition: Reissue
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Publisher: Dell Pub Co
Book Type: Paperback
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It was the largest wagon train ever to leave Independence, & it was in trouble before it traveled 10 miles Westward. The chief scout chosen to guide the train was an inexperienced stripling & the leader was a fool. Among the diverse people aboard the Conestoga wagons were: a cold-blooded murdered, a 14-yeaer-old wanton, an aristocratic lady w/ a stolen treasure, a mulatto w/ a secret white lover--and one wily & powerful man who had sworn the wagons would never get through.

In this novel, recreating the drama of the great Westward trek, we meet historic figures such as John C. Fremont, the famed explorer, his wise & beautiful wife Jessie Benton Fremont, & Jim Bridger, the legendary frontiersman. In vivid detail, we experience the saga of a turbulant journey toward a rendezvous w/ destiny.