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Seveteen-year-old Lovisa is thrilled to be heading west in 1845. She believes her family is well prepared for the hardships, but a shortcut and illness wreak havoc. Based on a true story, the novel offers a captivating account of the trials of the Oregon Trail--despite some predictable plot devices and underdeveloped characters. Black-and-white photos and an author's note are included.
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Like everyone in Corvallis, Oregon, sixteen-year-old Eva Mae knew no reason to mistrust Franz Creffield when he began attending Salvation Army meetings. But, as Linda Crew demonstrates in this provocative historical novel set in 1903, no one could have predicted the extent to which Mr. Creffield would destroy lives under the guise of saving souls. An afterword separates fact from fiction and tells how certain characters' lives played out.