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Original Title: Sacajawea
ISBN: 0380842939 (ISBN13: 9780380842933)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Carthage, United States(United States)
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Sacajawea Paperback | Pages: 1424 pages
Rating: 4.24 | 15244 Users | 441 Reviews

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Title:Sacajawea
Author:Anna Lee Waldo
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 1424 pages
Published:July 1st 1984 by Avon (first published 1978)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. North American Hi.... American History. Adventure. Westerns. Native Americans

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Clad ln a doeskin, alone and unafraid, she stood straight and proud before the onrushlng Forces of America’s destiny: Sacajawea. child of a Shoshoni chief, lone woman on Lewis and Clark‘s historic trek-beautiful spear of a dying nation.

She knew many men, walked many miles. From the whispering prairies, across the Great Divide to the crystal-capped Rockies and on to the emerald promise of the Pacific Northwest, her story overflows with emotion and action ripped from the bursting fabric of a raw new land.

Ten years In the Writing, SACAJAWEA unfolds an immense canvas of people and events, and captures the eternal longings of a woman who always yearned for one great passion-and always it lay beyond the next mountain.

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I guess it isn't technically fair that I rate this book as I didn't finish it. I didn't even get to the part where Sacajawea joins Lewis and Clark, which was the whole reason I wanted to read this book in the first place. But I simply couldn't get caught up in the story as Anna Lee Waldo wrote it. I never found myself really caring for Sacajawea or what was happening to her. I'm still on the look out for a good book about this woman, but this thick novel is not it.

I have owned this book for years and never got around to reading it until now. Looking at it, it's a pretty intimidating endeavor to take on. You have to imagine that it will likely take at least a month of commitment. I got lucky though, because "Sacajawea" seriously sucks you in right away and doesn't let go throughout the entire thing. It being 50+ chapters and 1,400 pages, it really has too or no one would finish it. Let alone, it becoming one of the top best sellers in the country and

'Sacajawea' by Anna Lee Waldo is the most detailed historical fiction novel I have ever read. The rumor is it took Waldo ten years to write the novel. Yet, despite that Waldo includes every aspect of life - hunting, building shelters, marriage, raising children, social customs - for various North American Indian tribes between the Mississippi and the Pacific Northwest, she never neglects the inner life of human joy, love and suffering of all of her cast of characters. The personalities are each

Simply put, this is the most amazing story I know and the book is incredibly written. i read this very long book about 14 years ago, and I remember my mother reading it about 10 years prior to that. I still have the actual book that she and I read. It's very special to me, not just for the connection to my mother, but because the story of Sacajawea is so well depicted within it's covers. I remember laughing on one page, then sobbing to the point of having to put the book down on the next. It's

Amazing read! I am sorry to leave it but happy to have visited. Excellent.

This book was recommended by a young friend who says it is one of the best books he has ever read and that he has read it multiple times. I was some surprised when my request at the local library arrived as a 1400 page plus mass market paperback! I don't think I have ever seen such a huge mm paperback! I think it even eclipses tomes like Hawaii and Trinity. Fortunately I love great honking epics so stay tuned for my review.Bummer! Couldn't finish it. Just couldn't take another story of a woman

I read this book for the first time probably about 7 years ago and then reread it again about a year later. It is a fantastic book. Growing up you hear the story of Sacajawea in school but this book really puts a face to the legend. You really see things through her eyes and see what a hard journey it was. I would definitely recommend this book. Be sure to allow some time to finish it as it is over 1400 pages long -- but well worth the read.

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