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In this epic and haunting love story set on the Oregon Trail, a family and their unlikely protector find their way through peril, uncertainty, and loss.The Overland Trail, 1853: Naomi May never expected to be widowed at twenty. Eager to leave her grief behind, she sets off with her family for a life out West. On the trail, she forms an instant connection with John Lowry, a half-Pawnee man straddling two worlds and a stranger in both.But life in a wagon train is fraught with hardship, fear, and death. Even as John and Naomi are drawn to each other, the trials of the journey and their disparate pasts work to keep them apart. John’s heritage gains them safe passage through hostile territory only to come between them as they seek to build a life together.When a horrific tragedy strikes, decimating Naomi’s family and separating her from John, the promises they made are all they have left. Ripped apart, they can’t turn back, they can’t go on, and they can’t let go. Both will have to make terrible sacrifices to find each other, save each other, and eventually… make peace with who they are.
Publication Year: 2020
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**Received a copy for review.*
This story felt really familiar to me. Not in a bad way but since i have watched 1883 recently, it followed that story in a lot of ways.
Since the first time I played Oregon Trail in grade school, I have wondered how people decided to abandon everything they knew to begin again in a harsh place they know nothing about.
Naomi is already a widow and is traveling with her family of origin as well as her married family. She does not particularly care for her in laws and would rather they were nowhere near her.
John Lowery is 1/2 Pawnee, 1/2 white. He is called two feet since he belongs in both worlds but is accepted by neither. He has no idea what to do with the force of nature that is Naomi.
On the trail they face a lot of adversity. She loses her parents, a sister in law and one brother. There is a lot of tragedy in the story. There is also a lot of survival and love.