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Snowbound: A Western Historical Fiction - Paperback

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by Harlan Hague (Author)

AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR HARLAN HAGUE LEADS US ON A JOURNEY THAT BRIDGES THE SNOWBOUND PRESENT WITH THE STORIED PAST OF THE AMERICAN FRONTIER.

Ten years after their college days at U.C. Berkeley, seven friends reunite at a secluded cabin high in California's Sierra Nevada. Laughter, stories, and old memories fill the air-until a sudden snowstorm traps them inside with no way out.

With time to fill and no distractions, their host offers a challenge: each person must share a story about an ancestor, something no one else in the group has ever heard. What begins as a simple way to reconnect soon becomes something deeper.

Through gripping tales of the nineteenth-century American West-of gold seekers, homesteaders, and trailblazers-these modern-day friends begin to glimpse the hardships, hopes, and quiet heroism that shaped their bloodlines. Each story stands alone, yet together they create a sweeping portrait of a frontier nation and the lives that helped shape it.

As the fire crackles and snow piles high, past and present intertwine in ways none of them expected.

Number of Pages: 264
Dimensions: 0.66 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: June 17, 2025
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