The Way West

The Way West by A. B., Jr. Guthrie is a notable work published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company in 1993. This edition spans 340 pages and is presented in English. The narrative serves as a sequel to The Big Sky, following Dick Summers as he returns to the untamed West to lead a group of settlers on their challenging journey to Oregon.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the experiences and hardships faced by the settlers as they navigate the complexities of their expedition. The book delves into themes relevant to the Western genre, capturing the essence of life in the West through vivid descriptions of equipment, customs, and the thoughts of its characters. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the trials and triumphs of those who ventured into the frontier.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning sequel to The Big Sky. Dick Summers returns to the untamed West to guide a group of settlers on the difficult journey to Oregon. “With sure skill, with absolute command of every detail of equipment, custom, speech, and thought . . . Mr. Guthrie has written a stirring and tenderly moving book.”–The New York Times.
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