Author: | Doreen Milstead | ISBN: | 9781370056736 |
Publisher: | Susan Hart | Publication: | November 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Doreen Milstead |
ISBN: | 9781370056736 |
Publisher: | Susan Hart |
Publication: | November 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Our Wagon Train’s One Special Christmas Eve Along The Oregon Trail, is a beautiful story about a young woman traveling west on a wagon train. She looks after the children and others before she does herself, but always tries to write in her journal. It’s her way of talking to God. During the trip they all have to contend with one bad apple, the weather setting in, and the splitting up of the wagon train because of a child’s injuries and need for rest. It all comes to a head one Christmas eve towards the end of their journey when they come to realize once again, what the evening really means.
Three Brothers & The Fighting Brides - A group of women head out west on the train to meet their mail ordered husbands but when a fight erupts that spills out onto the train platform, all that the three waiting brothers can see is a mass of swirling skirts and bonnets and differently colored hair, and a group of apparently very angry women.
Our Wagon Train’s One Special Christmas Eve Along The Oregon Trail, is a beautiful story about a young woman traveling west on a wagon train. She looks after the children and others before she does herself, but always tries to write in her journal. It’s her way of talking to God. During the trip they all have to contend with one bad apple, the weather setting in, and the splitting up of the wagon train because of a child’s injuries and need for rest. It all comes to a head one Christmas eve towards the end of their journey when they come to realize once again, what the evening really means.
Three Brothers & The Fighting Brides - A group of women head out west on the train to meet their mail ordered husbands but when a fight erupts that spills out onto the train platform, all that the three waiting brothers can see is a mass of swirling skirts and bonnets and differently colored hair, and a group of apparently very angry women.