Review for
Across the Plains in the Donner Party
Edited by Karen Zeinert
Across the Plains in the Donner Party
is a true account of the trials and tragedies several families
faced on the trek to California. The Donner family and others
began the journey in 1846 to find good land and better weather
conditions in California, which at the time was still under
Mexican authority. Using the diaries and notes from those
who endured the hardships, Karen Zeinert has compiled a
comprehensive account of what exactly happened during the
long months in the wild, and raises old questions that are
still being debated today.
I found Across the Plains a very
detailed and accurate book. Karen has done her homework
in research for this book, including some exciting photographs
and
artwork from the time. The story will pull you in; especially
considering the events actually took place. One can truly
appreciate modern travel and conveniences after reading
about these brave people.
For those who enjoy tales of yesterday, I
would recommend this book. In fact, I believe anyone who
loves stories (especially true stories) to read Across the
Plains.
Great job!
~ Michael Bogert, Reviewer 8/2003
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