Answer Creek
Ashley E. Sweeney
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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945
Beschreibung
From the award-winning author of
Eliza Waite comes a gripping tale of adventure and survival based on the true story of the ill-fated Donner Party on their 2,200-mile trek on the Oregon–California Trail from 1846 to ’47.
Nineteen-year-old Ada Weeks confronts danger and calamity along the hazard-filled journey to California. After a fateful decision that delays the overlanders more than a month, she—along with eighty-one other members of the Donner Party—finds herself stranded at Truckee Lake on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, stuck there for the entirety of a despairing, blizzard-filled winter. Forced to eat shoe leather and blankets to survive, will Ada be able to battle the elements—and her own demons—as she envisions a new life in California?
Researched with impeccable detail and filled with imagery as wide as the western prairie,
Answer Creek blends history and hearsay in an unforgettable story of challenging the limits of human endurance and experiencing the triumphant power of love.
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<b>2021 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards: Historical Fiction, Other</b> <p><b>2021 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY Awards):Gold Winner in West Mountain - Best Regional Fiction<br>2021 Next Generation Indies Book: Winner for Best Second Novel<br>2020 Arizona Authors Association Literary Award: Winner, Fiction<br>2021 Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award: Finalist, Best Novel<br>2020 WILLA Literary Award: Finalist, Historical Fiction<br></b><br>“Ada is every pioneer woman who accomplished more than she ever thought possible.“<br>—<i>Booklist</i><br><br>“Ada is an impressive heroine who thinks for herself and exhibits moral courage in dire straits . . . [the novel] succeeds at capturing the endurance of the human spirit.”<br>—<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br><br>“The author is a master of vivid descriptions, dragging readers along every wretched mile of the trail, sharing every dashed hope and every dramatic confrontation, with Ada as their guide. Ada is a marvelous creation, twice orphaned and both hopeful and fearful about a new life in California, the promised land . . . A vivid westward migration tale with an arresting mixture of history and fiction.”<br>—<i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br><br>“ . . . this book captivated me. With its rich sensory details and the varied humanity of its characters, this book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, and for anyone looking for insight into a period that carved and honed people down to their core.”<br>—<i>Seattle Book Review</i><br><br>“ . . . a gripping story of loss, survival, and female strength. Sweeney does such a masterful job of evoking the journey, from the shifting challenges of the landscape the emigrants move through to the emotional complications of being dependent for survival on people who were strangers months or even just weeks before. The epic sweep, the vast scale, of the trek is vividly felt, but so are the smallest of details.”<br>—Society Nineteen Journal, 5/5 stars<br><br>“ . . . .a fascinating historical novel, aimed at anyone interested in the struggles of pioneers, especially the Donner-Reed Party. I will certainly look for more novels by this author.”<br>—Reader'
Kundenbewertungen
Oregon/California Trail fiction, Pioneer women, Cannibalism stories, Novel set along the Oregon Trail, Personal stories from the Donner Party, Survival novel, California historical fiction, Western Women fiction, Winter survival, 26th century American History