Snowbound
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
In this powerful biographical novel, Richard Wheeler—winner of the Owen Wister Lifetime Achievement Award and five Spur Awards—tells the amazing tale of the American explorer and hero, John Fremont, and his attempt to find a railway route to the west along the 38th parallel.
Trapped in the snowbound Colorado mountains, Fremont must fight his way out. He battles the frigid elements in a harrowing journey over the backbone of the continent. In this tale of desperate danger and fierce courage, Wheeler presents the reader with a survival saga par excellence—a struggle of man against man, man against nature, man against himself—and a novel you will never forget.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Six-time Spur Award winner Wheeler takes on the charismatic, unpredictable, and enigmatic 19th-century explorer John Fr mont in this rich if overstuffed survival tale. The story begins in 1847 with Fr mont losing a court-martial for mutiny and disobedience, but Fr mont isn't down for long: his senator father-in-law gets Fr mont set up to conduct a survey for a proposed railroad line connecting St. Louis and San Francisco. A revolving cast of narrators Fr mont, other historical figures, and fictional characters chronicle the expedition into the Colorado mountains as winter begins, and it becomes apparent that they are falling behind schedule and are ever closer to starvation or freezing to death. Wheeler skillfully depicts the extreme conditions ( King was gaunt and drawn, the flesh gone from his face, his eyes sunk in pits.... Williams had crawled inside himself. There were great icicles hanging from his beard ), though the attentions of many narrators can tend toward the redundant and slow down what is otherwise a dramatic and colorful epic that should hook even those who already know how everything turns out.