Set in a panorama of the American West as its portrait is first
being painted, The Platte River Waltz is the initial stroke in the
unfolding of Josh Bonner's tale. In 1848, only seventeen years old,
on the Oregon Trail and suddenly orphaned, Josh begins a journey
through the unsettled frontier of a wild continent. Just making
first acquaintance with manhood, he quickly finds his future linked
to Elizabeth Hampton, a coquette from his old hometown. Together
they resolve to venture into an uncertain and dangerous future.
Accompanied by Jubilee, an escaped slave, Josh and Elizabeth join a
wagon train of Missouri emigrants led by a voyageur scout and a
town constable turned captain. The couple commences a lusty
exploration of the lands they pass and of each other. The scout is
the first to recognize the mettle of Josh Bonner, taking the
novitiate under his wing. Others in the party, a missionary couple,
an adventurous sawbones, and a clan of farmers, quickly recognize
the newcomers as a formidable alliance that drives the expedition
across the wild prairie. The land, the weather, and human frailty
threaten, but cannot daunt their resolve. Populated with compelling
characters, colorful dialog, intriguing subplots, and thrilling
encounters The Platte River Waltz explores a period of American
history largely bypassed by contemporary historical fiction.
Orphans in the Storm introduces the reader to Josh and Elizabeth,
their companions and the settings. Tragedy marries their fortunes
together as they are adopted by a train of emigrants from Missouri.
Josh and Elizabeth remain by the crossing to repair Elizabeth's
wagon. Nature takes its course between the two. A second train
joins the Metzger group and several more characters are introduced,
chief among them are the scout, Will Lacy, and Jakob DeKop, owner
of a boot factory moving his business and employees westward. The
first elusive herd of 'buffle' appear and the hunt commences. Josh
and Elizabeth, their trysting discovered, bend to the will of the
combined trains but not before Elizabeth tests her will against the
emigrants. The Bonners and their companions venture on from Chimney
Rock towards Fort Laramie. Water runs short and forces a change in
the proposed route, an arduous trek into the hills. Arriving at the
fort, the party rests and recharges. Some unsavory characters are
encountered. Shortly after arriving, some of their horses are
stolen and the scout leads a party, including Josh, in pursuit.
Orphans in the Storm concludes with the departure from Fort Laramie
as the emigrants enter the Black Hills
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2012 |
First published: |
October 2012 |
Illustrators: |
Aerolyn Consaul
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Authors: |
Ken Consaul
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
304 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4775-2698-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
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LSN: |
1-4775-2698-6 |
Barcode: |
9781477526989 |
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