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Clad ln a doeskin, alone and unafraid, she stood straight and proud before the onrushlng Forces of America’s destiny: Sacajawea. child of a Shoshoni chief, lone woman on Lewis and Clark‘s historic trek-beautiful spear of a dying nation. She knew many men, walked many miles. From the whispering prairies, across the Great Divide to the crystal-capped Rockies and on to the emerald promise of the Pacific Northwest, her story overflows with emotion and action ripped from the bursting fabric of a raw new land. Ten years In the Writing, SACAJAWEA unfolds an immense canvas of people and events, and captures the eternal longings of a woman who always yearned for one great passion-and always it lay beyond the next mountain.
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Sacajawea, Anna Lee Waldo
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- Année de publication
- 1980
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- État du livre
- Abîmé
- Prix
- 1,20 €
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- Titre
- Sacajawea
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Anna Lee Waldo
- Éditeur
- Avon Books
- Publié
- 1980
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 1359
- ISBN10
- 0380756064
- ISBN13
- 9780380756063
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Romans historiques, Aventure, Far West, Histoire des États-Unis, Indiens
- Titre original
- Sacajawea
- Évaluation
- 4,25 sur 5
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- Clad ln a doeskin, alone and unafraid, she stood straight and proud before the onrushlng Forces of America’s destiny: Sacajawea. child of a Shoshoni chief, lone woman on Lewis and Clark‘s historic trek-beautiful spear of a dying nation. She knew many men, walked many miles. From the whispering prairies, across the Great Divide to the crystal-capped Rockies and on to the emerald promise of the Pacific Northwest, her story overflows with emotion and action ripped from the bursting fabric of a raw new land. Ten years In the Writing, SACAJAWEA unfolds an immense canvas of people and events, and captures the eternal longings of a woman who always yearned for one great passion-and always it lay beyond the next mountain.






