It is 1863 and Emily Blue Hatchett has been told by her father that,
come spring, their family will leave their farm, family and friends in
Quincy, Illinois, and travel the Overland Trail to a new home in Golden,
Colorado. Emmy and her mom have mixed feelings about the trip and are
saddened by all they must leave behind. When Emmy's grandmother comes to
say goodbye, she gives Emmy a special gift, something to occupy her time
along the trail.
The journey by wagon train is long and full of hardships, and Emmy's
experiences along the way bring the period of westward expansion, as
well as issues facing women, to life for young listners.
New York Times best-selling and award-winning author Sandra Dallas
brings her much-admired storytelling talent to middle-grade readers for
the first time. She is the author of eleven adult novels as well as 10
nonfiction books. Sandra's novels, with their themes of loyalty,
friendship, and human dignity, have been translated into a dozen foreign
languages and have been optioned for films. Sandra is the recipient of
the Women Writing the West Willa Award and two-time winner of the
Western Writers of America Spur Award.