Ethan Fairchild, a young man on a wagon train, has his horse shot out from under him and finds himself abandoned, presumed dead, and wandering in a hostile land."
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Tale Of The Old West - Well Worth Reading,
This review is from: Fairchild's Passage (Mass Market Paperback)
Fairchild's Passage is an engrossing tale of the West; but not the romaticized Louis L'Amour's West. This is a harsher, more realistic story of a wagon train heading to Oregon and of the hardships encountered. The characters are interesting and well defined; their situations are basic, difficult, and (at times) horrible. I suspect that this is what the Old West was really like. This book definitely held my interest; I only wish it had continued for a few more chapters; there were additional problems in the story that needed (in my opinion) to be resolved. But I would recommend this book to a friend. If you like Westerns, you'll like this book.
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