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2. Revealed
by Tamera Alexander
Anabelle and trail guide Matthew seek fresh beginnings from past mistakes as they travel west in search of the future. Fountain Creek Chronicles book ... More
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3. Santa Fe Woman
by Gilbert Morris
When the depression of the 1800s destroys the family's fortune, the Haydens venture west in search of a new livelihood. With her father in poor ... More
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4. A Vote of Confidence
by Robin Lee Hatcher
Beautiful and single Guinevere Arlington knows her "place" in the early 20th century. She just refuses to stay there. As she runs for mayor--and ... More
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5. A Dream to Follow
by Lauraine Snelling
New look for bestselling account of life in the newly settled Dakota Territory in the 1890's as a new generation struggles to achieve their dreams.
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6. A Veiled Reflection
by Tracie Peterson
Fillian struggles to fill the shoes--and identity--of her identical twin sister amid the strict rules and routines of the Aruzona Horvey House. When ... More
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7. The Sisters Brothers
by Patrick DeWitt
""The Sisters Brothers" is dark, dark, and funny, both ha ha and strange, but it's a lot more, too, a lyrical meditation on work and love from a ... More
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8. Tucket's Travels: Francis Tucket's Adventures in the West, 1847-1849 (Books 1-5)
by Gary Paulsen
The first five books in Paulsen's saga of 14-year-old Francis Tucket, who is kidnapped by Pawnees while heading west on a wagon train on the Oregon ... More
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9. The Ballad of Lucy Whipple
by Karen Cushman
California Whipple hates her name, but she hates the place she's named after even more. She never wanted to leave Massachusetts and travel to this ... More
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10. Call Me Francis Tucket
by Gary Paulsen
The rip-roaring sequel to the highly acclaimed Mr. Tucket, in which Francis Tucket was kidnapped from a wagon train by Pawnee and rescued by a ... More
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11. Wagon Wheels
by Barbara Brenner
Shortly after the Civil War a black family travels to Kansas to take advantage of the free land offered through the Homestead Act.
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12. Tucket's Gold
by Gary Paulsen
In this fourth novel featuring Francis Tucket, things look grim for Francis and his adopted family. Without horses, water, or food, they're alone in ... More
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13. Luke: On the Golden Trail, 1849
by Bonnie Pryor, Bert Dodson (Illustrator)
In 1849 eleven-year-old Luke leaves his family's farm home in Iowa, accepts his uncle's offer of a chance for an education, and travels with his ... More
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14. Tucket's Home
by Gary Paulsen
Francis Tucket, Lottie, and Billy were joined by their goal to find the family Francis lost when he was kidnapped from a wagon train on the Oregon ... More
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15. The Buffalo Storm
by Katherine Applegate, Jan Ormerod (Illustrator)
From the bestselling author who also writes under the name K.A. Applegate comes her debut picture book that tells the story of a young girl traveling ... More
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16. To the Frontier
by E Cody Kimmel, Scott Snow (Illustrator)
The first book in an ongoing adventure series about young Buffalo Bill, "To the Frontier" sweeps readers back into the exciting and troubled world of ... More
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17. Araminta's Paint Box
by Karen Ackerman
When her family moves to California in 1847, Araminta and her paint box become separated, but through a series of new owners, the box finds it way ... More
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18. Log Cabin Home: Pioneers in the Wilderness
by Catherine E Chambers, Allan Eitzen (Illustrator)
This classic series tells absorbing stories while relaying important information.
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19. Papa and the Pioneer Quilt
by Jean Van Leeuwen
This warmly engaging story--inspired by the Rwandering footS quilt pattern that was popular during pioneer days--is the moving account of an early ... More
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21. Westward to Home: Joshua's Oregon Trail Diary
by Patricia Hermes
Joshua McCullough and his family set off for Oregon in 1848 in a wagon train, facing new challenges and adventures.
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22. Rachel's Journal: The Story of a Pioneer Girl
by Marissa Moss
Young Rachel and her family follow the Oregon Trail to California, encountering rough terrain and lots of adventures. Full-color illustrations.
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23. The Fourth Horseman
by Randy Lee Eickhoff
The legend of Doc Holliday comes to light in this tragic first-person account of the Old West. After tuberculosis cuts shorts short his plans to ... More
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24. Forgive the Wind
by Cindy Holby
Returning from the Civil War a changed man, Caleb Connors is uncertain he can meet the rugged demands of ranching. But Amanda Myers soon discovers ... More
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25. The Stout-Hearted Seven: Orphaned on the Oregon Trail
by Neta Lohnes Frazier
Based on a true story originally written by one of the survivors, Neta Lohnes Frazier's account of seven children traveling westward still has the ... More
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