Beth C.
Written on Aug 2, 2015
This is the setting of the book. Rinker Buck decides he's going to do it, and his brother, well...he sort of invites himself along. However, this isn't just a book about two lunatics. It's also a well-researched history of the Oregon Trail itself that showcases some of the fascinating pieces of our history that tend to be forgotten, or even glossed over. Buck covers some of the ways the trail has survived, and some of the ways it hasn't. He shares writings from some of the people who rode the trail, and even a few who helped the Oregon Trail become what it was. And an FYI - he also discusses the ways the Mormon Church has, well....worked to change/cover up the history of some places. (Don't yell at me - I'm just the messenger).
All-in-all, this was an absolutely fascinating book, particularly so since I live in Oregon City, where so much of the history is centered around the Oregon Trail. But even if you don't live in an area related to the trail, it's such a unique and dynamic period of our history, and Buck covers it extremely well. I will definitely be recommending it to friends. Oh, and the mules are pretty fabulous too!