Hattie Wiggins delays her journey toward a peaceful life with friends and loved ones in the Great Salt Lake Valley as she finds herself pursued by unknown assailants. She stumbles through the western wilderness aided by her skills and newfound friends. Later, she becomes the pursuer driven by anger and frustration. Her journey becomes one of learning to love others and learning to accept love. Hoping for a better life she finally settles down in her new home only to discover that life seldom leaves us alone.The book describes life with native americans living in central Montana before and during Custer's Last Stand. It describes living conditions and life in an early western mining town and travel via the first years of the transcontinental railroad.It continues with descriptions of worldwide commerce using Yankee Clipper ships as these ships begin to shrink the world by building trade routes around the globe.Hattie's beliefs grow as she forsakes anger and revenge for love and service as she struggles to find her place and build a happier better life.
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