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Book publishing
2007-08-19
Our own Sgt. Mom has a book published! You can order To Truckee's Trail here. From the BookLocker website:
To TruckeeÂ’s Trail is a fictional retelling of the all-but unknown real-life adventure on the California wagon-train trail. The Stephens-Townsend Party were bold, daring, and lucky Â… and did everything right, two years before the ill-fated Donner-Reed party, who followed the very same path, but encountered only disaster.

Half a dozen families set out from Council Bluffs, Iowa in the spring of 1844, venturing into a barely known and lightly-tracked wilderness. Those fifty men, women and children walked nearly two thousand miles, across plain and desert, fording rivers and climbing mountains, depending on nothing more than their own skill and courage... and each other. They hoisted their wagons up a sheer mountain cliff, got caught in the snow and nearly starvedÂ… and when nearly at the end of their epic venture, were press-ganged into participating a small civil war. They were the first to bring wagons over the perilous wall of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and yet hardly anyone has ever heard of them. Until now.

Writer Celia Hayes has imagined that a diary account of their trail-blazing adventure exists and told their stories, from Dr. John Townsend, the diarist who is the partyÂ’s co-leader, to Elisha Stephens, the taciturn wagon master who distains the company of other people, the old mountain-man Caleb Greenwood with his Indian sons who led them into the wilderness, the feisty Isabella Patterson with her brood of children who means to rejoin her husband in California, and her youngest son, the talkative and fearless Eddie. Ordinary Americans all, but on an extraordinary adventure on an unknown path through the wilderness, as they find their way To TruckeeÂ’s Trail.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Hey it took me all day to see this... maybe we should run this another day Dr. Steve, unless youse thinks the avarage RBee is a bit swifter than I is?

;-)
Posted by: Red Dawg   2007-08-19 23:25  

#5  Well, yeah... tell your Best-beloved to order a copy for you! And then, when you have read it and if you really enjoy, to post a review at Amazon.com, or wherever!

Seriously, I wrote this book because it was really a wonderful story... and also because I really believe we need to reclaim our histories. We need to know that our ancestors (actual or only philosphical) were brave and competant, and pulled together in adversity. We need to know this; we must be reassured about this, in the stories that we tell to each other in the dark times.
I think you would like it, TW... the central love story is between a couple who have been married for more than a decade, and are still crackers about each other!
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2007-08-19 22:58  

#4  Congratulations, Sgt. Mom! Time to leave some hints lying about -- I've a birthday coming up, after all. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-08-19 19:37  

#3  Wow, Sgt. Mom-that's great! Sounds really interesting!
Posted by: Jules   2007-08-19 10:14  

#2  I read My Grandpa was an Alien and greatly enjoyed it.
Posted by: Mike   2007-08-19 09:11  

#1  Thaks for the link, Steve... and Booklocker even offers a sample chapter for whose who don't want to buy a pig in a poke, as it were.
1,999,985 more copies sold and I can think about buying a castle in J.K. Rowlings' neighborhood!
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2007-08-19 08:26  

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