Along the Trail by Kaci Curtis
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Historical, Young Adult
Rated: 5 stars
Review by RoseIn 1847, Winnie and her family are traveling west to start a new life in the Oregon territory. While many in their wagon train fret over river crossings, disease, and encounters with Native tribes, she relishes the unexpected freedom of life on the trail.
Threatened by storms, wild animals, and outlaws, Winnie must rely on the bonds she’s made and all she’s learned in order for them to make it to Oregon alive. She also must decide if she is ready to risk forming an attachment to Hal, the cowhand who has a knack for showing up just when help is needed, or whether she will emulate Mae, the free-spirited daughter of their trail guide.
I thoroughly enjoyed this look into the past as Winnie and her family make the long and perilous journey from their home in Missouri to the promise of free land in Oregon. It’s obvious the author has done her research about the struggles and tribulations the new settlers experienced, but you never feel beat over the head with the research. Instead, it’s skillfully woven into the story as enhancements, helping the reader really become immersed in the experience. I loved the little telling experiences she shares with us (like making butter as they traveled by hanging up fresh milk under the wagon).
It’s been a long long time since I’ve studied about the Oregon Trail, so it was a good reminder of what the people who came before us endured as they set out for a better life.
The story was so good, I finished it in one sitting. I appreciated seeing Winnie grow from a girl of seventeen into a woman over the five months they traveled. And to see the strength the entire family gained on the trip. There were times when things would happen that would make me hold my breath wondering how things would work out. There were times my eyes misted over some of the experiences the group they traveled with faced.
I highly recommend this book to everyone who is interested in the history of our country and how the west came to be settled.













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