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INDEPENDENCE (Wagons West)

 
INDEPENDENCE (Wagons West)   Author: Dana Fuller Ross
By Bantam
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Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Wow, 2007-04-19
This book is awesome! there is nothing else to say but it's awesome! my dad read it when he was younger then my older brother read them now me. I think i have read this book like 5 times and havent got tired of or ever will!
this book is a great read, i recommande it!

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 An exciting disappointment ..., 2007-01-13
The first in a series named Wagons West, this book chronicles the New York-to-Independence (Missouri) leg of the first wagon train moving settlers to the Oregon Territory in 1837. The story is interesting, and the characters are well developed. However, the prose is a little simplistic: tensions are not maintained and conflicts are resolved too easily. It reminds me of a script for an old TV western series!

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 very good book, 2006-06-29
This book brings the American Frontier to life in such a way that you feel like you're on the journey with the characters. It's a totally engrossing, fast paced read. I just bought this book, and am now looking for the rest of the series. I'd definately recommend it to anyone, but buy the series together, it has a bit of a cliff-hanger ending.

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Westward Ho! 1st Book In An Extraordinary Series!, 2004-07-03
The year is 1837. United States' President Andrew Jackson, his Vice-president, Martin Van Buren, and financier and fur trader, John Jacob Astor, are in a race with the British and the Russians to settle and claim the Oregon Territory. Jackson calls upon his close friend, mountain man and rugged veteran Sam Brentwood, to put together a wagon train with the purpose of traveling overland to Oregon and settling the territory. The train of prairie schooners eventually includes over 500 people - folks who were willing to risk their lives to make the first overland trip across America in an entourage of this kind. They were motivated by the gift of 600 acres of free land to homestead in Oregon, and the opportunity to start new lives. The financial situation in the US was terrible during this period. Due to a major depression many of the potential Oregonians had lost their jobs, life savings and/or property.

Brentwood, the wagonmaster, and his assistant Whip Holt, begin the journey in Long Island along with a beautiful, feisty widow, her younger sister, and the sister's elderly husband. The small group pick up more people and covered wagons as they slowly move cross-country to Independence, Missouri. Missouri is the frontier town where Sam Brentwood will set-up a trading depot and leave the wagon train in charge of Whip Holt. Missouri will be the pioneers' last look at civilization until the Pacific Northwest is reached.

This is Book 1 of 24 in Dana Fuller Ross's fabulous "Wagons West" series. This fictional account of the first wagon train to cross the US is extraordinary. The characters are complex and very well developed. They obviously grow and change throughout the journey of almost three years. The author vividly brings history to life here. And the politics behind the settling of the West are fascinating, as are the descriptions of the land and the Native Americans the group encounters along the way. As one would expect, the novel is filled with tales of adventure, hardship, courage, love, loss, tragedy and triumph. Many details have been taken from actual diaries and journals of early settlers. Reader BEWARE! Once you start this book you won't be able to stop until you have read all 24 novels. The next one is "Nebraska," and deals with the second leg of the trip from Independence to the foothills of the rocky Mountains. Very highly recommended!
JANA

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 The story that started the Wagon's West series!!, 2003-07-26
This is the first book in the Wagon's West series.

The president of the USA is calling in favors. He wants to make sure that the west is American territory and not British or Russian. To do this he calls on his old friend Sam Brentwood and asks him to start a wagon train to Oregon. Sam agrees and will guide the train to Independence, MO where he will stay and make a way station for the future trains to come.

This is where you first meet all the main characters and learn the interaction between them and the types of things that they must face if they are going to try and forge a new life in the west for themselves.

This is the story of their struggles against the British & Russian forces trying to keep them for making the trip.

This book is one of the 7th printing from back in the early 80's. If you are interested in the settlement of the American West this is one series that you need to revisit.


Product Details
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
EAN: 9780553244083
ISBN: 0553244086
Label: Bantam
Manufacturer: Bantam
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 1984-01-01
Publisher: Bantam
Release Date: 1984-01-01
Studio: Bantam