
Brides Bound for Oregon
Lottie, Avril and Esme
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Carena McGregor

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
Lottie sold up her childhood home and thriving business in Huntsville, Missouri; Avril ran away from Mobile, Missouri escaping from her abusive father; and Esme made the life-changing decision on her own, leaving Richmond, Virginia with her parents’ blessing.
Looking for a new chapter in their lives full of opportunity and hope, their stories are interwoven with their individual experiences throughout their journeys.
It was April1849 when their wagon train pulled out of Independence, Missouri headed towards Oregon, the territory heralded as the new promised land. But first the three women had to endure nearly 6 months of wagon train travel on the Oregon Trail, along with the trials and tribulations, adventures and tragedies on the 2000-mile journey. Meeting Sera and Colette who were traveling on another wagon train on the Trail, instigated friendships to last the test of time.
Reaching Oregon City bought its own complex problems. Rescue coming from unexpected paths also bought life changing prospects they both thought lost forever.
Find out how they coped with and overcame these difficulties and struggled to find happiness in the wild, untamed land that was Oregon in the 1850s.
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