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Dear Levi : Letters from the Overland Trail-=+=- Drawings by Beth Peck.
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From Booklist Gr.4-6 Twelve-year-old orphan Austin sets out with the Morrisons from Pennsylvania to the Oregon Territory to claim his dead pa's land. His younger brother, Levi, stays behind. In his letters Austin details the days with the wagon train, filled with commonplace events and predictable problems as well as hazardous escapades that keep the adrenaline pumping , accidents, disease, death, Indian trouble, storms,and fights among the various families. He shares the friendships he makes with other youngsters and with adults. Although the adventures(both positive and negative) are similar to those in other books about wagon train travel, the epistolary format and character development offer solid reading. A clear map of the Overland Trail in 1851 begins the book and double page spread pencil drawings appear throughout. Deborah Abbott. From Horn Book In 1851, twelve year old orphan Austin Ives joins a wagon train bound for Oregon Territory and writes letters to his younger brother, Levi, in Pennsylvania that describe the harrowing journey. Atmospheric black and white pencil sketches illustrate a few of the story's major evens, and a clearly drawn map traces the wagon's route on the Overland Trail. The well-paced story is a page turner. 1994 |
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