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Best Land Under Heaven: The Donner Party in the Age of Manifest Destiny
Best Land Under Heaven: The Donner Party in the Age of Manifest Destiny | Michael Wallis
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"WESTWARD HO! FOR OREGON AND CALIFORNIA!"In the eerily warm spring of 1846, George Donner placed this advertisement in a local newspaper as he and a restless caravan prepared for what they hoped would be the most rewarding journey of a lifetime. But in eagerly pursuing what would a century later become known as the "American dream," this optimistic-yet-motley crew of emigrants was met with a chilling nightmare; in the following months, their jingoistic excitement would be replaced by desperate cries for help that would fall silent in the deadly snow-covered mountains of the Sierra Nevada.We know these early pioneers as the Donner Party, a name that has elicited horror since the late 1840s. Now, celebrated historian Michael Wallis--beloved for his myth-busting portraits of legendary American figures--continues his life's work of parsing fact from fiction to tell the true story of one of the most embroidered sagas in Western history.Wallis begins the story in 1846, a momentous "year of decision" for the nation, when incredible territorial strides were being made in Texas, New Mexico, and California. Against this dramatic backdrop, an unlikely band of travelers appeared, stratified in age, wealth, education and ethnicity. At the forefront were the Donners: brothers George and Jacob, true sons of the soil determined to tame the wild land of California; and the Reeds, headed by adventurous, business-savvy patriarch James. In total, the Donner-Reed group would reach eighty-seven men, women, and children, and though personal motives varied--bachelors thirsting for adventure, parents wanting greater futures for their children--everyone was linked by the same unwavering belief that California was theirs for the taking.Skeptical of previous accounts of how the group ended up in peril, Wallis has spent years retracing its ill-fated journey, uncovering hundreds of new documents that illuminate how a combination of greed, backbiting, and recklessness led the group to become hopelessly snowbound at the infamous Donner Pass in present-day California. Climaxing with the grim stories of how the party's paltry rations soon gave way to unimaginable hunger, Wallis not only details the cannibalism that has in perpetuity haunted their legacy but also the heroic rescue parties that managed to reach the stranded, only to discover that just forty-eight had survived the ordeal.An unflinching and historically invaluable account of the darkest side of Manifest Destiny, The Best Land Under Heaven offers a brilliant, revisionist examination of one of America's most calamitous and sensationalized catastrophes.
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dabbe
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Eggs Perfect 🦌 6mo
Suet624 I used to get the shivers when I drove over the Donner Pass. 6mo
dabbe @Eggs 💙🩵💙 6mo
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dabbe @Suet624 Just being in Lake Tahoe did that to me. What a story. 😱 6mo
Eggs I‘ve read some versions of Donner Pass story - would you recommend this one? @dabbe 6mo
Leftcoastzen Now that‘s a party I wouldn‘t want to go to . 6mo
dabbe @Eggs I would! I thought it was well-crafted and historically accurate. 🤩 6mo
dabbe @Leftcoastzen 😂🤩😀 6mo
Eggs @dabbe Thanks 🙏🏻 6mo
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Pickpick

THIS BOOK IS SO GOOD. Ok, yes, it's about the Donner Party and it does have cannibalism, but this isn't some gruesome expose. It's a thoughtful, detailed, engrossing, and totally fascinating look at Westward expansion, life on the trail, and California history. I didn't want to stop reading it and can't stop talking about it. - Flannery

Tamra Wonderful review! 7y
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Librarybelle
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Well...this is a book about the Donner Party, so...

#letthebookdecide #halloweencostumes

Hollie Cannibal is certainly a statement making costume! 7y
Librarybelle Haha, @Hollie , it most certainly is! 7y
JoeStalksBeck Lmao!!! Perfect Halloween costume! 7y
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monkeygirlsmama Haha Good choice for this prompt. 👅 7y
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Hoopiefoot
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So happy to have a quiet, lazy, stormy Saturday so I can make some headway on this book.

Librariana It's my favorite type of weather and the best for reading. Enjoy! 7y
Reviewsbylola I've always been so morbidly curious about the Donner party. 7y
8leagueboot The cover of this beautiful. I'm such a sucker for that style of art. 7y
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Blair_Reads
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Pickpick

I very much enjoyed this read. Learned lots. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Blair_Reads
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Still going strong. Love when my fur babies snuggle 🐶

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Blair_Reads
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Well life happens and I didn't get to read at all yesterday. So much for my #24in48 😢 But that's ok. I am going to enjoy my reading day today. I'm still very much enjoying this books. I hope to finish it today.

PatienceFortitude Same here 7y
JackOBotts Love that bookmark! 😂 7y
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Blair_Reads
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Nursing a summer cold with a great read.

MemoirsForMe Feel better! 🤗🌷 7y
TheNextBook I was looking at this one. Sounds interesting. 7y
Jas16 Hope you feel better soon 7y
Mimi28 Get well fast!! ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Expandingbookshelf Ooh! Looks interesting!!! Feel better 💜 7y
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Manieschaef
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I just couldn't. I hung in there as long as I could. Please note that it wasn't the cannibalism that stopped me - I didn't even get that far. It was just so slooooow. And I was hoping for a critique of manifest destiny, but none was given. The Donners weren't heroes - they were ill-prepared colonialists who got in over their heads. Sad, but not admirable.

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Manieschaef
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Srsly.

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Liberty
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Good night, sleep tight, don't let the pioneers bite. 🍴📚

DivineDiana 😬😉 7y
Nat_Reads Haha!! 7y
ValerieAndBooks Lol! But I've got to read this one! I grew up in Northern CA where this was considered local history. 7y
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Hooked_on_books Oooo, must get! 7y
ReadingEnvy When we LARPed Oregon Trail in middle school (in Oregon we studied local history in 4th and 8th grade), my group was the Dumber in tribute to the Donner Party... I was Mary Dumber, then there was Lot Dumber and so on. Ah memories. Good book? 7y
tapgurl Happened about an hour say from where I live 7y
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