Hope's Path to Glory: The Story of a Family's Journey on the Overland Trail

Hope's Path to Glory: The Story of a Family's Journey on the Overland Trail

by Jerdine Nolen

Narrated by Bahni Turpin

Unabridged — 5 hours, 6 minutes

Hope's Path to Glory: The Story of a Family's Journey on the Overland Trail

Hope's Path to Glory: The Story of a Family's Journey on the Overland Trail

by Jerdine Nolen

Narrated by Bahni Turpin

Unabridged — 5 hours, 6 minutes

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Overview

In Alexandria, Virginia, in the mid-19th century, a slave-owning family is facing financial trouble. The eldest son, Jason, thinks going to California to mine for gold might be the best way to protect his father's legacy. He'll need a cook, a laundress, and a hostler for the journey, and one of them is twelve-year-old Clementine, whose mother calls her Hope. From Independence, Missouri-the “Gateway to the West”-she and the others join a wagon train on the Emigrant Overland Trail. But what Jason didn't consider is that taking the three enslaved people west will give them an opportunity to free themselves-manifesting their destiny.

Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

03/24/2023

Gr 4–7—The 1848 discovery of gold in California provides the catalyst for this story of 12-year-old enslaved girl Hope (called "Clementine" by her mistress), and her parents, who accompany the family's eldest son as he heads West. They travel from Virginia to St. Louis and then with a group along the arduous Overland Trail. Told through Hope's journal, the trek is peppered with historical details: their diet, dangers to livestock, and harsh weather. Some anecdotes may be familiar, particularly the tragedy of the Donner-Reed party whose catastrophic journey looms large. Themes of freedom, manifest destiny, and the constant threat of racism punctuate the story as Hope grapples with what the future might hold for her family—if they survive. Deep research provides ample material about the little-known lives of enslaved people on the journey as well as the treatment of the displaced Indigenous peoples. Readers may wish for more depth; Hope, her family, and the other members of their wagon train act more as inhabitants of a rich history lesson than fully-formed characters. Accompanying the novel is detailed backmatter including a bibliography, providing opportunities for further research. VERDICT The unique lens through which to examine the 1849 Gold Rush will enhance historical fiction collections, though readers may long for deeper character connection.—Rebecca Kirshenbaum

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176567182
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 02/07/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years

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