Tragic Tale of Narcissa Whitman and a Faithful History of the Oregon Trail, The (Cheryl Harness Histories)

by Cheryl Harness

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When she was a young girl, Narcissa loved nothing better than to read heroic tales about brave men and women risking their lives to bring Christian ideas to "barbarians" in far-off places. In 1831, her dream of doing the same was about to come true. That's when some Indians arrived in St. Louis, Missouri, looking for the "White Man's Book of Heaven." Their quest was the answer to Narcissa's prayers: She would bring salvation to "those wandering sons of our native forests. "

Narcissa married Marcus Whitman, another missionary want-to-be, and they headed West. She spent her honeymoon riding side-saddle some 2,000 miles across the vast, often perilous trail to Oregon Country—something no other white woman had ever done. Then she and Marcus lived happily ever after singing hymns and teaching the Indians about the Bible, right? Wrong! Readers will find out what really happened when East met West at the end of the real-life, legendary Oregon Trail.

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  • ISBN10 0792259203
  • ISBN13 9780792259206
  • Publish Date 10 October 2006
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 24 September 2020
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint National Geographic Kids