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Embark on a captivating journey along the Oregon trail with Antoine, the young son of a seasoned French trader. After the unfortunate passing of his father, Antoine, endowed with unparalleled experience in the wilderness, finds himself as the unlikely guide for a group of settlers determined to cross the formidable Rockies in covered wagons. Yet, his youth belies his vast knowledge of the unsettled regions, leading to tensions and conflicts with older members of the caravan. James Otis masterfully weaves a tale of adventure, resilience, and coming-of-age against the backdrop of early American exploration. Delve into this riveting narrative and experience the trials and triumphs of those who dared to chase the promise of the West.

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James Otis

James Otis

1848 - 1912
American
James Otis Kaler (1848-1912), who wrote under the pen name of James Otis, produced almost a hundred books for boys. Most of them have faded with tim... See more

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Antoine of Oregon Reprint

Antoine of Oregon
Reprinted in 2023 by Living Book Press
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