It had rained steadily for three days, the straight, relentless rain of early May on the Missouri frontier. The emigrants, whose hooded wagons had been rolling into Independence for the past month and whose tents gleamed through the spring foliage, lounged about in one another's...
Geraldine Bonner was born on Staten Island, New York. Her father, John Bonner, was a journalist and historical writer. As a child, the family moved to Colorado and she lived in mining camps. After moving to San Francisco, California, she worked at a newspaper, the Argonaut, in...
"The Emigrant Trail" by Geraldine Bonner plunges readers into the heart of pioneer life and the dramatic overland journeys to the American West. A compelling work of historical fiction, this meticulously prepared edition captures the spirit of the emigrants who braved the...
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"The Emigrant Trail" from Geraldine Bonner. American author (1870-1930).
The Emigrant Trail is a historical fiction novel written by Geraldine Bonner. The book is set in the mid-19th century and follows the journey of a group of pioneers who travel from Missouri to California along the Oregon Trail. The story is told through the eyes of Mary Ann,...
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