The Far Journey: A Timeslip Novel of Survival on the Oregon Trail

Tom Reppert


4.50 · 8 ratings · Published: 24 Sep 2013

The Far Journey: A Timeslip Novel of Survival on the Oregon Trail by Tom Reppert
Young, sharp-tongued Paula Masters, used to her cell phones, cherry lattes and designer jeans, suddenly finds herself thrust back in time to 1848 and the Oregon Trail. In modern life, she rebels against the curfews and restrictions of her day, seeing them as unfair hardships. But now in this alien world with its buffalo stampedes, wild Indians, and deadly pestilence, she is about to find out what real hardships are. To get home, she must set aside her Rude Girl persona and learn how to survive.

On the trek, Paula meets young Daniel Langdon, hunter and part-time scout, and an infatuation quickly becomes a great passion. She realizes this is the love of her life and to get home she will have to leave him behind.

In the tradition of Outlander, The Far Journey is a grand epic of love and tragedy, loyalty and betrayal, peril and survival. Throughout, Paula Masters is tested in body and soul and must discover the strength and toughness inside her.

"It has all the elements that make a good book hard to put down." Foster Cline, M. D., author of Parenting with Love and Logic.

"What a grand, mind-bending tale Tom Reppert has spun!" Jim Payne, author of One Inch above the Water.

"An Intriguing story that captures you from the first page." Sara Vinduska, author of Reflections.

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