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Passage West
Passage West
Author: Ruth Ryan Langan
ON A WAGON TRAIN HEADING WEST, LOVE COULD BE AS FIERCE AS THE LAND -- AND AS UNKNOWN! — At seventeen, Abby Market left the only home she'd ever known -- Missouri -- in a covered wagon bound for California. With her sister and hard-drinking father in tow, she needed all her strength for the long trek westward. But Abby could hold her own with ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671639808
ISBN-10: 0671639803
Publication Date: 7/1/1988
Pages: 377
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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It's 1865 and the Civil War is over. People are pulling up stakes and heading westward to a new land and a new life. Union veteran Rourke is a gunman and, as such, is hired on to help with a small wagon train heading to California. There's an immediate problem when James Market stikes his son with a whip and Rourke learns that it is a young daughter (instead of a son).

The beauty of this book is that it catalogs with frightening clarity the difficulty of moving across the country in a covered wagon. The dangers were omnipresent, traumatic, and often fatal. This book is a real adventure and something is always happening -- often, something the reader doesn't expect. This book brings every emotion -- love, hate, intolerance, murder, a court case, an Indian attack, illness, and so much more.

Because of some of the subject matter, this book calls for a more mature audience. This novel kept my attention throughout. One thing I noticed was that the last of the book seemed a bit rushed. Otherwise, it was a great book. Overall score = 4.5 stars.


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