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The history of California in the mid-19th century comes alive in this captivating historical novel. Garnet Cameron, a fashionable young lady of New York, is leading a neat, proper life, full of elegant parties and polite young men, yet the prospect of actually marrying any of them appalls her. Yearning for adventure, she instead marries Oliver Hale, a wild trader who is about to cross the mountains and deserts to an unheard-of land called California. During Garnet and Oliver's honeymoon in New Orleans, she meets a dance-hall performer on the lam who calls herself Florinda Grove and is also traveling to California. Along the Jubilee Trail, Garnet and Florinda meet kinds of men never known to them before, and together they make their painstaking way over the harsh trail to Los Angeles, learning how to live without compromise and discover both true friendship and true love.

Trade Review
"Bristow has the true gift of storytelling." -- Chicago Tribune
"[This] thrilling picture of the foundation on which our West was built is heartily recommended." --Library Journal
"Garnet's lively curiosity and untrained intelligence, Florinda's dramatic past, and the every day living in what is now history--all have strong, popular appeal." -- Kirkus Reviews
"By its exuberance and occasional rowdiness . . . it hits the time and place." -- Christian Science Monitor
"It is a ripping good tale that deserves resurrection." -- Historical Novels Review

Jubilee Trail

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    A Paperback / softback by Gwen Bristow, Nancy E. Turner, Sandra Dallas

    15 in stock


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      Publisher: Chicago Review Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9781556526015, 978-1556526015
      ISBN10: 1556526016

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The history of California in the mid-19th century comes alive in this captivating historical novel. Garnet Cameron, a fashionable young lady of New York, is leading a neat, proper life, full of elegant parties and polite young men, yet the prospect of actually marrying any of them appalls her. Yearning for adventure, she instead marries Oliver Hale, a wild trader who is about to cross the mountains and deserts to an unheard-of land called California. During Garnet and Oliver's honeymoon in New Orleans, she meets a dance-hall performer on the lam who calls herself Florinda Grove and is also traveling to California. Along the Jubilee Trail, Garnet and Florinda meet kinds of men never known to them before, and together they make their painstaking way over the harsh trail to Los Angeles, learning how to live without compromise and discover both true friendship and true love.

      Trade Review
      "Bristow has the true gift of storytelling." -- Chicago Tribune
      "[This] thrilling picture of the foundation on which our West was built is heartily recommended." --Library Journal
      "Garnet's lively curiosity and untrained intelligence, Florinda's dramatic past, and the every day living in what is now history--all have strong, popular appeal." -- Kirkus Reviews
      "By its exuberance and occasional rowdiness . . . it hits the time and place." -- Christian Science Monitor
      "It is a ripping good tale that deserves resurrection." -- Historical Novels Review

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