![]() ![]() The second one links unfolding events around a wagon train and its members, on the road to distant California. One time-line is the “present”, mentioning rescue efforts. My book included a map, showing the usual route, as well as the short-cut taken. This hints at a ghost-story and is followed by the book’s first chapter, a flashback to June 1846. The salvage group had been sent out to find Keseberg …”. The last known survivor of the Donner Party tragedy. That had to be their man: a fellow named Lewis Keseberg. A few members of the tribes have told settlers, a ” … crazy white man who had managed to survive through this … skimming over the frozen lake like a ghost. The worst winter in living memory among settlers and Indian tribes, is retreating. Katsu starts her story with a short introduction it is April 1847. ![]()
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