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This Road We Traveled Kindle Edition
When Tabitha Brown's son makes the fateful decision to leave Missouri and strike out for Oregon, she refuses to be left behind. Despite her son's concerns, Tabitha hires her own wagon to join the party. Along with her reluctant daughter and her ever-hopeful granddaughter, the intrepid Tabitha has her misgivings. But family ties are stronger than fear.
The trials they face along the way will severely test Tabitha's faith, courage, and ability to hope. With her family's survival on the line, she must make the ultimate sacrifice, plunging deeper into the wilderness to seek aid. What she couldn't know was how this frightening journey would impact how she understood her own life--and the greater part she had to play in history.
With her signature attention to detail and epic style, New York Times bestselling author Jane Kirkpatrick invites readers to travel the deadly and enticing Oregon Trail. Based on actual events, This Road We Traveled will inspire the pioneer in all of us.
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Tabitha Brown refuses to be left behind in Missouri when her son makes the decision to strike out for Oregon--even if she has to hire her own wagon to join the party. After all, family ties are stronger than fear.
Along with her reluctant daughter and her ever-hopeful granddaughter, the intrepid Tabitha has her misgivings. The trials they face along the way will severely test her faith, courage, and ability to hope. With her family's survival on the line, she must make the ultimate sacrifice, plunging deeper into the wilderness to seek aid. What she couldn't know was how this frightening journey would impact how she understood her own life--and the greater part she had to play in history.
With her signature attention to detail and epic style, New York Times bestselling author Jane Kirkpatrick invites you to travel the deadly and enticing Oregon Trail. Based on actual events, This Road We Traveled inspires the pioneer in all of us.
Jane Kirkpatrickis the New York Times and CBA bestselling author of nearly thirty books, including A Light in the Wilderness, The Memory Weaver,and A Sweetness to the Soul, which won the prestigious Wrangler Award from the Western Heritage Center. She is also the winner of the WILLA Literary Award and Carol Award for Historical Fiction. Jane lives in Central Oregon with her husband, Jerry. Learn more at www.jkbooks.com.
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- ASIN : B01HMPHD7S
- Publisher : Revell (September 6, 2016)
- Publication date : September 6, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 11.1 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 354 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #231,850 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

If you'd like more information about me, please come visit my website at www.jkbooks.com and click on my blog. My dog also has a blog and you can find out what it's like to be Bodacious Bo, too. A monthly newsletter called Story Sparks is my way of sharing books about authors I enjoy as well as commenting on life and love. You'll find out more about me than you probably ever wanted to know!
One item not listed on my lists of books is my selection included in an anthology called "Crazy Woman Creek: Women Rewrite the American West" published by Houghton Mifflin I also have a piece in Storytellers II, a book published a few years ago by Multnomah Press and a few short selections in Daily Guideposts of a few years back. My first novella, "The Courting Quilt" is part of a collection that made the New York Times bestsellers September 2011 in a collection called Log Cabin Christmas. The rest of my writing, as they say, is history. Or it was until my first contemporary came out this fall. Called Barcelona Calling, it's the story of a writer who loses her way as she seeks fulfillment thinking she'll find it with fame. It's a laugh out loud book according to reviewers. I hope you'll enjoy it.
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Customers find this historical fiction book well-researched and engaging, with believable characters and an easy-to-read writing style. The book features a strong, brave woman as its protagonist, and one customer notes how it explores family relationships and dynamics. Customers appreciate how the author makes history come alive through her storytelling, with one review highlighting how it brings the times and characters to life.
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Customers appreciate the historical accuracy of the book, describing it as a fine historical story that excels in this genre, with one customer noting how it makes real history come alive.
"...This Road We Traveled brings to life an important part of history. Tabitha was a real person who actually made this journey at the age of 66...." Read more
"...There were a lot of great characters that had interesting stories. It would of been nice if their stories had been more complete vs jumping all over." Read more
"...It wasn't edge of your chair stuff, but was engaging and really spoke to the struggles & triumphs of various individuals as they make such a huge..." Read more
"...Much of this story is filled with the truth of the times and how we have to get up and keep going until He calls us home.. loved this book!" Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a must-read and a real page turner.
"Overall this was an okay book. I would give it a 3.5 if possible. It definitely deserves more than 3 stars...." Read more
"...It was excellent Read. Based on true characters. It is a must read.. i wish there was Another book to the series. Loved the book" Read more
"...Jane Kirkpatrick is an excellent writer and researcher and brings history alive." Read more
"Another winner for Jane. I have enjoyed her books for years; in fact am reading them all in my collection for the second or third time...." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, particularly the believable and great female characters, with one customer noting how the author brings the times and characters to life.
"...not about a cookie cutter religion; the characters have various attitudes about their relationship with God and how they should live out their faith...." Read more
"...There were a lot of great characters that had interesting stories. It would of been nice if their stories had been more complete vs jumping all over." Read more
"...Put the book down. It was excellent Read. Based on true characters. It is a must read.. i wish there was Another book to the series...." Read more
"...is told by several different family members, but the main character is a tough, determined mother who vows not to be left behind by her children...." Read more
Customers praise the book's thorough research and informative content, with one customer highlighting the fascinating details and another noting how it provides insight into the physical aspects of the subject matter.
"...This Road We Traveled gives insight into the physical, emotional, and spiritual struggles the various characters endure as seen through the eyes of..." Read more
"...I love Jane Kirkpatrick's writing. Well researched, based on history and I always gain personal insights as I enter her character's lives." Read more
"...women who made so much of settling this country possible, her extensive research, obvious love of the subject, and of course excellent writing make..." Read more
"...where the Applegate cutoff reached Oregon, so those details were particularly fascinating. I won't spoil the story by adding more...." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it excellent and easy to read, with one customer noting how the author makes the reader feel immersed in the story.
"...Kirkpatrick is a skilled storyteller cycling through the main characters’ points of view revealing the events occurring in each life without getting..." Read more
"...extensive research, obvious love of the subject, and of course excellent writing make these stories come to life...." Read more
"...Jane Kirkpatrick is an excellent writer and researcher and brings history alive." Read more
"Always a great read! Jane weaves a person's life story and makes the reader feel it...." Read more
Customers find the book engaging and interesting, with one customer noting that it did not get boring at all, while another mentions the author's obvious love of the subject.
"...It wasn't edge of your chair stuff, but was engaging and really spoke to the struggles & triumphs of various individuals as they make such a huge..." Read more
"This was a especially moving book about a journey this family takes from Missouri to Oregon...." Read more
"...of settling this country possible, her extensive research, obvious love of the subject, and of course excellent writing make these stories come to..." Read more
"...recounts their travels to the Territory, and I found this the most interesting...." Read more
Customers praise the author's strength, describing her as a brave and wonderful woman, with one customer noting her admirable determination.
"...different family members, but the main character is a tough, determined mother who vows not to be left behind by her children...." Read more
"...She survived and thrived, and made a difference in her world. I highly recommend this book." Read more
"...The main character, Tabitha (Tabby) Brown, shows admirable determination in the face of many challenges...." Read more
"...Tabby Brown may be old and lame but she isn't weak, she's strong and determined with lots of grit. And add faith to her determination...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's family-oriented content, with one review highlighting its exploration of family relationships and another noting how it portrays family struggles in times less fortunate than today.
"...More than that, it explores the dynamics of family relationships, expectations, disappointments and overcoming the things that can divide...." Read more
"Easy reading, family oriented, family struggles in times less fortunate than today...." Read more
"Family love, forgiveness and squabbles all shape us. Remembering the best qualities of each other gave reality to the real characters...." Read more
"The book was very real and interesting. Loved the mother/son relationships. Very informative." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020The wilds of the western United States were conquered by the strengths, sacrifices, and sometimes deaths of women as well as men who left the security of their homes for adventure and, for some, a better life. Women often made the dangerous journey solely because their husbands made that decision for them. Women of that day had no vote and no right to apply for the free land being apportioned in Oregon. Oftentimes heart wrenching decisions were made for them, leaving them to trust in God for the consequences.
Jane Kirkpatrick researched the history of Tabitha Brown carefully and then brought her story to life in a fictional account of her actual travels from Missouri to Oregon in 1846. Never wanting to be dependent on her grown children, or perhaps because her independent nature carved from early widowhood drew wedges between her and her sons, Tabitha (Tabby) took responsibility for her decision to accompany part of her family on a harrowing journey and also care for her elderly brother-in-law on this long and dangerous trip.
This Road We Traveled gives insight into the physical, emotional, and spiritual struggles the various characters endure as seen through the eyes of Tabby, her daughter Pherne, and Pherne’s daughter Virgilia. These three generations of women are united in their love for God, family, and each other. Each struggles with different challenges and their characters are formed in the forge of the many tests they endure.
Kirkpatrick is a skilled storyteller cycling through the main characters’ points of view revealing the events occurring in each life without getting bogged down in any one character’s difficulties. None of the issues are simple, varying from choosing the correct fork in the road to discovering God’s will for the future. One woman dealt with reining in her tongue so that her words matched the kindness in her heart. Another struggled with the importance of possessions, and the third had difficulties with friendships.
The pacing of the plot is good and the characters are well developed. Although there are many Christian themes emphasizing moral choices, the book is not about a cookie cutter religion; the characters have various attitudes about their relationship with God and how they should live out their faith. The author describes the desert landscape, the treacherous mountain passes, and the homes, both humble and more luxurious with equal skill. Slavery, an issue that is being stiltedly worked out during that time period, crops up several times. The various Indian tribes are not stereotyped. Some are quite generous to the travelers who are in the throes of desperation and others are violent and aggressive. Politics also play a role as the U.S. is afraid the British will cut off routes in the west.
This Road We Traveled brings to life an important part of history. Tabitha was a real person who actually made this journey at the age of 66. She had hardships on the journey and went on to help many in the state of Oregon which publicly acknowledges her contributions with the title “Mother of Oregon.” I learned a lot about her life, travels in the 1840’s to the west, and the difficulties of settling into a new community. Tabby’s story is an inspiration, and I am grateful to Kirkpatrick for sharing it.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022Overall this was an okay book. I would give it a 3.5 if possible. It definitely deserves more than 3 stars. To me this is a book that needed to be a series. There were a lot of great characters that had interesting stories. It would of been nice if their stories had been more complete vs jumping all over.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019This book was awesome about the family on wagon train headed for
Oregon. The story starts out slow and was hard for me to get into.But once they stared there Journey i couldnt
Put the book down. It was excellent
Read. Based on true characters.
It is a must read.. i wish there was
Another book to the series. Loved the book
- Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2017beautiful story.. it moves along a a "gentle" pace, but for me did not get boring at all. It wasn't edge of your chair stuff, but was engaging and really spoke to the struggles & triumphs of various individuals as they make such a huge move. More than that, it explores the dynamics of family relationships, expectations, disappointments and overcoming the things that can divide.
I love Jane Kirkpatrick's writing. Well researched, based on history and I always gain personal insights as I enter her character's lives.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2017This was a especially moving book about a journey this family takes from Missouri to Oregon. They began actually in New England and came south after their farther passed. Ups and downs are plentiful but God is faithful. This is my first JK book but it won't be the last. Have got one friend to get herself a copy for Spring break and and is interested. Much of this story is filled with the truth of the times and how we have to get up and keep going until He calls us home.. loved this book!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024I purchased this book to get a good idea of the trials and tribulations of a wagon train traveling on the Oregon Trail. There wasn't a lot of details about the real challenges on the trail. It was more a story about the main character and her life of challenges.