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The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep: Voices from the Donner Party
In powerful, vivid verse, the master behind The Watch That Ends the Night recounts one of history’s most harrowing—and chilling—tales of survival. In 1846, a group of emigrants bound for California face a choice: continue on their planned route or take a shortcut into the wilderness. Eighty-nine of them opt for the untested trail, a decision that plunges them into danger and desperation and, finally, the unthinkable. From extraordinary poet and novelist Allan Wolf comes a riveting retelling of the ill-fated journey of the Donner party across the Sierra Nevadas during the winter of 1846–1847. Brilliantly narrated by multiple voices, including world-weary, taunting, and all-knowing Hunger itself, this novel-in-verse examines a notorious chapter in history from various perspectives, among them caravan leaders George Donner and James Reed, Donner’s scholarly wife, two Miwok Indian guides, the Reed children, a sixteen-year-old orphan, and even a pair of oxen. Comprehensive back matter includes an author’s note, select character biographies, statistics, a time line of events, and more. Unprecedented in its detail and sweep, this haunting epic raises stirring questions about moral ambiguity, hope and resilience, and hunger of all kinds.
Suport
Paper
Gènere
Fiction and Literature
Ofert per
Candlewick Press (Editorial)
(User: CandlewickPress)
Lot
July 2020
Starts: 2020-07-06
Acabat: 2020-07-27
En venda
2020-09-08
Països
Canada, United States of America
Enllaços
Informació del llibrePàgina de treball de LibraryThing
Receipt
11 ha ressenyat, 4 marked received, 2 marked not received
Lot tancat
20
Nombre d'exemplars
613
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