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Pioneer Children On The Journey West
Pioneer Children On The Journey West
Author: Emmy E Werner
Publisher: Basic Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 548154

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.7

ISBN: 0813320275
Dewey Decimal Number: 917.8041083
EAN: 9780813320274
ASIN: 0813320275

Publication Date: May 2, 1996
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Condition: Highlighting and pencil markings throughout text. Mild stains and scuffs to outer page edges. Spine tilted and creased, cover lifted. Bumped corners. Moderate shelf and edge wear to covers, spine and edges. Binding tight. Good reading copy. Orders Shipped in One Business Day! Great Customer Service. Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed!

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Between 1841 and 1865, some forty thousand children participated in the great overland journeys from the banks of the Missouri River to the shores of the Pacific Ocean. In this engaging book, Emmy Werner gives 120 of these young emigrants, ranging from ages four to seventeen, a chance to tell the stories of their journeys west.Incorporating primary materials in the form of diaries, letters, journals, and reminiscences that are by turns humorous and heartrending, the author tells a timeless tale of human resilience. For six months or more, the young travelers traversed two thousand miles of uncharted prairies, deserts, and mountain ranges. Some became part of makeshift families; others adopted the task of keeping younger siblings alive. They encountered strangers who risked their own lives for youngsters and guides whose erroneous advice led to detours and desolation. The children endured excessive heat and cold and often suffered from cholera, dysentery, fever, and scurvy. They also faced thirst and starvation, cannibalism among famished members of their own parties, kidnappings, and the deaths of family members and friends. From the teenaged Nancy Kelsey, who carried her infant daughter across the Sierra Nevada, to the survivors of the ill-fated Donner party in 1846–1847, Gold Rush orphans of 1849, and the youngsters who crossed Death Valley and the southwestern deserts in the 1850s, the eyewitness accounts of these pioneer children speak of fortitude, faith, and invincibility in the face of great odds.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It was impossible to put the book down   November 24, 2007
The short stories told by young people who did the long journey to the west with an incredible optimism, through all the difficulties on this trip.
Very understandable written. The Comments by the author are on the point and important to hold the whole book together. The "Pioneer Children on the Journey" is a recommendation for everybody who lives somewhere between the east and the west coast. Thank you for writing it.



5 out of 5 stars Another view of the Journey West   April 12, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Many of us with family histories in the west have visited Sutter's Fort or visited the Donner Historic Monument and read about Patty Reed's doll. But this book, with its first-person accounts of the journey west from the children's perspective, is altogether a different story. The incredible resiliency of the children who made the trip still haunts me. The children had no choice but to make the journey; their parents had a dream and the children had to follow. One entry tells the story of two young brothers who are left in the mountains, with a rifle, to fend for themselves for several weeks while their father takes the rest of the family down to Lassen Ranch and safety. The boys had to hunt for food, worry about Grizzly bears and wonder how long it would be before their father returned. It presents such a stark contrast to today's children who need videos to survive a trip to the grocery store in the family SUV that it's almost a social commentary without actually being one.

Each story is unique and poignant and Werner does a fine job of linking the stories by adding historic contexts and narratives.

An awesome amount of research must have gone into finding long faded documents and scraps of writings that became the heart of this book. This book helps "round out" the exciting history of the west and will remain a permanent resident on my bookshelf along with other notable "western" books like, Up and Down California in 1860-1864: The Journal of William H. Brewer, Fourth Edition, with Maps and McPhee's Assembling California.



3 out of 5 stars Good idea, but a little dry   November 28, 2000
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I was required to read this book for a history class, and it was very informative. It illustrates the struggle of adolescents on their trek across the nation to California. There are many different stories and journals recorded in this book so that the reader realizes the reality of the hardships so many children endured. All of these children came from diverse backgrounds, both rich and poor. Every one of these children had the same goal: to find a more satisfying lifestyle. I thought this book had an interesting theme but was a bit too dry in some areas. It lacked an interesting writing style and I feel the author could have done a better job in captivating the readers attention. I suggest you read this book if you would like a direct and thourough interpretation of the journey west.

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