The Indifferent Stars Above

The Harrowing Saga of a Donner Party Bride

352 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2009 by William Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-06-134810-5
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OCLC Number:
259754286

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4 stars (12 reviews)

In April of 1846, Sarah Graves was twenty-one and in love with a young man who played the violin. But she was torn. Her mother, father, and eight siblings were about to disappear over the western horizon forever, bound for California. Sarah could not bear to see them go out of her life, and so days before the planned departure she married the young man with the violin, and the two of them threw their lot in with the rest of Sarah's family. On April 12, they rolled out of the yard of their homestead in three ox-drawn wagons.Seven months later, after joining a party of emigrants led by George Donner, Sarah and her family arrived at Truckee Lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountains just as the first heavy snows of the season closed the pass ahead of them. After a series of desperate attempts to cross the mountains, the …

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4 stars

I’ve read a lot about the Donner Party and appreciate that this book includes a lot about the history of our state, including what the actual journey was like to get here at that time, what was happening in Alta California, and other additional context and information. A well-researched account that really helped me feel what it must have been like for the emigrants. Recommended if you like books about California history or the Donner Party specifically.

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4 stars

Harrowing, indeed. I'd heard little of this tragedy before, and what I read in these pages shocked me.

The author chose to focus on a young woman, Sarah Graves, just as she has come of age and married. When her parents decide to sell everything and migrate west, Sarah is relieved that instead of losing them, she and her new husband join them. It's not surprising that the journey is arduous, but the tragic twist comes about because of a bad actor named Lansford Warren Hastings, the author of a well-known book at that time called The Emigrants' Guide, in which he lobbied heavily for heading into California instead of Oregon, and planned to know the best route. (Known as the Hastings Cutoff). The man had no knowledge of the land, and was simply a charlatan, out to make money. The Donner party was unfortunately swayed by this con, a …

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Subjects

  • Fosdick, Sarah Graves, -- 1825-1871
  • Brown, Daniel, -- 1951- -- Travel -- West (U.S.)
  • Donner Party
  • Women pioneers -- California -- Biography
  • Brides -- California -- Biography
  • Pioneers -- California -- History -- 19th century
  • Overland journeys to the Pacific
  • Frontier and pioneer life -- California
  • Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.) -- History -- 19th century
  • West (U.S.) -- Description and travel

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