Reeds in Winter

Reeds in Winter

Greg Gonzales

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Editorial:
Greg Gonzales
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798224755493

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About Reeds in Winter, Determined to find their fortune in the new frontier, in the spring of 1846, James and Margaret Reed embark west with their children as part of the infamous Donner Party. Yet the California Trail holds unforeseen dangers that will push the Reed family to the very limits of human endurance. After James is banished for a violent act defending his family, Margaret is left to press on with her hungry children. Though tested by unimaginable hardship, she refuses to surrender her humanity even as death looms near. As winter descends early in the Sierra Nevada, the pioneer band finds itself trapped by unrelenting snowstorms. With the mountains impassable, supplies quickly dwindle to nothing, forcing starvation and death take hold. The isolated camp descends into chaos as desperation drives many to insanity. Margaret steadfastly tends to her children as provisions quickly run out. Each day presents impossible choices for survival. Drawing on her inner fortitude and devotion to her family, she shepherds them through the expedition’s darkest days with grit and determination. When hope fades to a spark, it is love and resilience that sees the Reeds through their darkest hours. And in the end, their family endured when so many others did not. Despite near-starvation and the loss of fellow travelers, the Reeds ultimately persevere through faith and sacrifice. Reeds in Winter is a gripping and emotional saga based on the Reed family’s real journey over the Sierra Mountains with the Donner Party. This unforgettable narrative captures the human spirit at its most tested-and most triumphant.

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