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My Name Is America: The Journal of Jedediah Barstow, An Emigrant On The Oregon Trail (Overland 1845)

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my name is america the journal of jedediah barstow

Orphaned after losing his parents in a rafting accident, Jedediah Barstow must find the courage to follow his family's dream westward along the Oregon Trail.

Having lost his parents and younger sister when they tried to ford a river along the Oregon Trail, Jedediah Barstow decides to make his way to the Oregon Territory on his own. He is "adopted" by the Henshaw family, who allow him to travel in their wagon in exchange for his help with the daily maintenance work along the way. Jedediah's adventures, along with the friends he makes and the lessons he learns, make for an unforgettable story of a brave young boy who sets off to discover a wild, new world.---from the publisher

176 pages                              978-0439063104                      Ages 8-12

Keywords:  historical fiction, westward movement, journal, family, orphan, adventure, part of a series, pioneer, 9 year old, 10 year old, 11 year old, 12 year old

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