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Seven sisters, overland trek, Carolyn Hart Bennett

Label
Seven sisters, overland trek, Carolyn Hart Bennett
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Seven sisters
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Carolyn Hart Bennett
Sub title
overland trek
Summary
The early Mormon Church was forced out of several states and finally blazed a trail across unknown territory to Utah to form their own theocracy. In addition to this westward movement, converts in Europe were admonished to gather to Zion and build up the Church in the Salt Lake Valley. 85,000 Mormon emigrants came to America by sailing ships between the years of 1840 and 1890. Seven Sisters takes place on one of these ships--the Amazon. Carrying 800 Latter-day Saints, it had a send off from Charles Dickens at the London Docks and landed in New York City a couple of days after the deadliest riot in American History-the Draft Riots of 1863. During the 44 day crossing, there are births, deaths, storms, sea-sickness, accidents, drama, humor, romance, and pure religion. All of this is seen through the eyes of seven single young women who start out the voyage individually and are soon placed together as a family by Church leaders. Although, they aren't related as such, they are sisters in the Gospel, and together they face the adventures, hardships, and dangers of an ocean voyage
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Overland trek
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