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Nebraska! (Wagons West Series #2)

by Dana Fuller Ross
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Overview

The 2nd novel in the Wagons West Series. The legendary caravan drives onward in a stort of hard-won ideals, betrayal from within, and sabotage from British and Russian agents.

Synopsis

Autumn, 1837. Blazing onward from the eastern shores, to Missouri, the legendary wagon train sent by U.S. President Andrew Jackson has reached the last outpost of civilization. Now five hundred strong, these brave pioneers set a course across the great rolling plains toward the treacherous Rockies, hoping to stake a claim in the American West. Led by their new wagon master “Whip” Holt, they must unite as a team if they are to survive, despite their vast differences. For among them is an independent young woman who leaves everything she loves, a black man who dreams of freedom, a Native American who knows the harshness of the land…and hundreds of others willing to risk their lives for a new beginning. Set upon by Indians and enemies, nature and fate, this magnificent caravan will face any challenge to make their own destiny—and change the course of history forever. Their story is the story of America.

About the Author, Dana Fuller Ross

Dana Fuller Ross was the pseudonym of Noel Bertram Gerson. Gerson, a prolific writer, wrote numerous works under many pseudonyms including the White Indian novels, which he wrote as Donald Clayton Porter.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2009
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
Pages
304
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780786021963

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