Wynter's life takes a sudden turn for the worst when she is caught up in a house robbery. She is but a simple housemaid, knows nothing much about the big bad world until she finds herself mixed up in a world of betrayal, deceit and despair.ย WARNING: THIS BOOK IS RECOMMENDED FOR READERS 18 YEARS AN
The Writer's Journey
โ Scribed by Christopher Vogler
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Families in transit I, 1841-1850 -- Families in transit II, 1851-1855 -- The later journeys, 1856-1867 -- The diaries -- "A woman's trip across the plains in 1849" / Catherine Haun -- "Notes by the wayside en route to Oregon, 1852" / Lydia Allen Rudd -- "Diary, 1853" / Amelia Stewart Knight -- "Touring from Mitchell, Iowa, to California, 1862" / Jane Gould Tourtillott.;Describes the courage of American women who journeyed West between 1840 and 1870.
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