Genre: Historical Fiction
# of Pages: 372
Iowa Teen Award Winner 2018-19
In 1845 Sammy, a Chinese American teenager flees her town after her father unexpectedly dies and she realizes there is no one else she can trust. She’s hoping to chase down her father’s business partner who recently departed for California on the Oregan Trail. She convinces Annamae, an African American slave to join her on the run. They disguise themselves as boys since the Oregan trail can be so dangerous with gangs and other threats. Annamae is hoping to find her brother who was sold separately from her and she has not seen for many years. Even as they befriend three young men on the trip and manage to avoid thieves, disease, and even wild animal attacks they know eventually they will have to go their separate ways and at this time they are the closest thing to family each of them has. Can they find a way to survive the Oregan Trail? Will they find what they are looking for?
This historical fiction book tackles an area that students have probably never seen before and that is what it would have been like to be on the Oregan trail at all, but also for those people who were labeled as minorities at the time. How would that make life harder for them than everyone else? How would they know who they could trust? Sammy and Annamae have a really difficult road ahead of them, but they stick together and never give up which helps them to survive. Even though it is a historical fiction book I think fans of survival stories would also enjoy this title. The characters are multi-dimensional and well developed which helps the readers truly understand their motivations. Recommended.
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