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"An ideal pairing of talent and material. . . . Engrossing. . . . A deft and endearing storyteller." -- Mary Roach, New York Times Book Review
"Remarkable. ... Hard to put down." -- Seattle Times
"A compelling retelling of the ghastly events surrounding the Donner party. Daniel James Brown, using one survivor's experience as his focus, moves beyond the cardboard figures depicted in previous accounts and shows how the lucky few endured and survived." -- Irvin Molotsky, author of The Flag, The Poet and the Song: The Story of the Star-Spangled Banner
"A skillful, suspenseful study of the Donner Party. ... Brown creates a thorough and unique narrative. A moving man-against-nature tragedy that still resonates today." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Daniel James Brown brings the myth to life, transforming faint history class memories into gripping reality. ... Utterly compelling." -- BookPage
"[Brown] tells the tale with a novelist's touch." -- Boston Globe
"A fresh and intriguing telling . . . . engrossing and appalling in equal measure. Never melodramatic or maudlin, Brown's work gracefully balances graphic depictions of extreme privation with humanizing glimpses of the emigrants' everyday hopes and fears. Brown also skillfully weaves relevant historical, cultural, and scientific information . . . creating a rich and contextualized background." -- Library Journal
"In this gripping narrative, Brown reveals the extremes of endurance that underlie the history of this nation, and more than that, of humanity in any part of the world, even today, surviving great peril in search of a better life." -- Nina Burleigh
| Categoria | História dos Estados Unidos |
| Subcategoria | Não ficção narrativa |
| Autores | Daniel James Brown |
| Sobre o Autor | Daniel James Brown é autor de não ficção. |
| Idioma | Inglês |
| Quantidade de Páginas | 576 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |
| Editora | HarperCollins |
| ISBN | 9780061774737 |
| Tamanho | 15.2x22.9 |