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Beauty for ashes ; and Heaven is a long way off  Cover Image Book Book

Beauty for ashes and Heaven is a long way off

Blevins, Winfred (author.).

Summary: Beauty for ashes: A sequel to "So Wild a Dream" finds 1820s apprentice mountaineer Sam Morgan traveling with a fur brigade in search of the Crow Native American woman he loves, an endeavor for which he must adopt the ways of her people and escape capture by the Sioux.

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  • ISBN: 9780765382405
  • ISBN: 0765382407
  • Physical Description: print
    614 pages : map ; 19 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Forge/Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 2015.

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General Note:
"Two complete novels, one price"--Cover.
Formatted Contents Note: Beauty for ashes (c2004) -- Heaven is a long way off (c2006).
Subject: Trappers -- Fiction
Indian captivities -- Fiction
Rocky Mountains -- Fiction
Mountain life -- Fiction
Crow women -- Fiction
Fur trade -- Fiction
Smith, Jedediah Strong -- 1799-1831 -- Fiction
Explorers -- Fiction
Western stories
Genre: Historical fiction.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.

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Summary: Beauty for ashes: A sequel to "So Wild a Dream" finds 1820s apprentice mountaineer Sam Morgan traveling with a fur brigade in search of the Crow Native American woman he loves, an endeavor for which he must adopt the ways of her people and escape capture by the Sioux.
Heaven is a long way off: Sam Morgan, once a young runaway from Philadelphia, now a seasoned fur trapper and mountain man, faces the most daunting task of his adventuresome life. It is 1827 and he, together with the trapping brigade commanded by Jedediah Smith, has been expelled from Mexican California. To his unending sorrow, Meadowlark, Sam's beloved Indian wife, has died in childbirth and he has been forced to abandon his infant daughter, Esperanza. Now, Sam is determined to reclaim his baby and take her to Meadowlark's village on the Wind River of Wyoming.
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