**The story of a Civil War soldier finding his humanity in the face of horrible savagery.** Emerging from the Civil War a shamed and broken man, Stephen Latch turns to a life of thievery and murder. Still hoping to uphold the values of the Confederacy, Latch sets his sights on the wealth of resour
The Lost Wagon Train
โ Scribed by Bly, Stephen
- Book ID
- 109936698
- Publisher
- Bly Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 46 KB
- Series
- Retta Barre's Oregon Trail 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Retta Barre's not the first 12-year-old girl to travel the Oregon Trail. And she won't be the last. But for something that's supposed to be the grandest adventure of her life, the long, slow days sure are dull. Thick dust, irritating bugs, and picking up buffalo chips are not the stuff of the action-packed penny novels she loves to read. When things change in Retta's life, they change fast. A simple trip into the prairie brings both adventure and big time trouble. Soon Retta is the talk of the wagon train and her friends don't want to miss her next caper. To be sure, she won't let them down.
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