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One More River to Cross - by Jane Kirkpatrick (Paperback)

One More River to Cross - by  Jane Kirkpatrick (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Based on true events, this compelling survival story by award-winning novelist Kirkpatrick is full of grit and endurance. Beset by storms, bad timing, and desperate decisions, eight women, 17 children, and one man must outlast winter in the middle of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in 1844.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In 1844, two years before the Donner Party, the Stevens-Murphy company left Missouri to be the first wagons into California through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Mostly Irish Catholics, the party sought religious freedom and education in the mission-dominated land and enjoyed a safe journey--until October, when a heavy snowstorm forced difficult decisions. The first of many for young Mary Sullivan, newlywed Sarah Montgomery, the widow Ellen Murphy, and her pregnant sister-in-law Maolisa.<br/><br/>When the party separates in three directions, each risks losing those they loved and faces the prospect of learning that adversity can destroy or redefine. Two women and four men go overland around Lake Tahoe, three men stay to guard the heaviest wagons--and the rest of the party, including eight women and seventeen children, huddle in a makeshift cabin at the headwaters of the Yuba River waiting for rescue . . . or their deaths.<br/><br/>Award-winning author Jane Kirkpatrick plunges you deep into a landscape of challenge where fear and courage go hand in hand for a story of friendship, family, and hope that will remind you of what truly matters in times of trial.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>Adversity can squelch the human spirit . . . or it can help us discover strength we never knew we had.<br/></b><br/>In 1844, two years before the Donner Party, the Stephens-Murphy-Townsend company leaves Missouri to be the first wagons into California through the Sierra Nevada. They enjoy a safe journey--until October, when a fierce mountain snowstorm forces difficult decisions.<br/><br/>The party separates in three directions. Some go overland around Lake Tahoe. Others stay to guard the heaviest wagons. The rest of the party, including eight women and seventeen children, huddle in a makeshift cabin at the headwaters of the Yuba River awaiting rescue. The months ahead will be long and at times terrifying. But with friendship, family, and enough courage to overcome their fear, these intrepid pioneers will discover what truly matters in times of trial.<br/><br/><br/>"Jane Kirkpatrick has turned a scrap of history into a story of courageous women strong enough to meet the challenges of nature--and of men."--<b>Sandra Dallas</b>, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author<br/><br/>"What an incredible journey this novel is! It's moving and beautifully told, and I absolutely loved it."--<b>Molly Gloss</b>, award-winning author of <i>The Jump-Off Creek</i> and <i>The Hearts of Horses<br/></i><b><br/><br/>Jane Kirkpatrick</b> is the <i>New York Times</i> and CBA bestselling and award-winning author of more than thirty books, with nearly two million copies sold, including <i>Everything She Didn't Say</i>, <i> All She Left Behind</i>, <i>A Light in the Wilderness</i>, <i>The Memory Weaver</i>, <i>This Road We Traveled</i>, and <i>A Sweetness to the Soul</i>, which won the prestigious Wrangler Award from the Western Heritage Center. Her works have won the WILLA Literary Award, the Carol Award for Historical Fiction, and the 2016 Will Rogers Medallion Award among others. Jane lives in Central Oregon<b> </b>with her husband, Jerry. Learn more at www.jkbooks.com.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jane Kirkpatrick</b> is the <i>New York Times</i> and CBA bestselling and award-winning author of more than 30 books, including <i>Everything She Didn't Say</i>, <i>All She Left Behind</i>, <i>A Light in the Wilderness</i>, <i>The Memory Weaver</i>, <i>This Road We Traveled</i>, and <i>A Sweetness to the Soul</i>, which won the prestigious Wrangler Award from the Western Heritage Center. Her works have won the WILLA Literary Award, the Carol Award for Historical Fiction, and the 2016 Will Rogers Medallion Award. Jane lives in Central Oregon<b> </b>with her husband, Jerry. Learn more at www.jkbooks.com.

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