The Oregon Trail

ebook Ollie's Great Adventure

By Melanie Richardson Dundy

cover image of The Oregon Trail

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Winner of Purple Dragonfly Book Award

Endorsed by OCTA, End of The Trail Interpretive Center, WyoHist.org


The story of the Oregon Trail is a fascinating American adventure.


Who better to narrate the story of the Oregon Trail than the arrogant but lovable ox pulling his family in a covered wagon from Missouri to Oregon in 1843?


Ollie Ox, and his yoke mate, Herb, describe quite an adventure as they cross vast expanses of rugged, inhospitable wilderness and treacherous, rushing rivers in extreme weather and constantly changing conditions.


The Westward Migration along the Oregon Trail during the 19th century is one of the most important events in American history. It is estimated that 500,000 people made the trek from Missouri to Oregon. Of that number, about 40,000 were children.


Book includes:

map

lists of supplies needed

spellbinding adventures of climbing & descending steep hills and dangerous river crossings and meeting and trading with various Indian tribes.


Ollie Ox narrates the story in a manner emphasizing traits such as responsibility, loyalty, tenacity, and commitment. And he accomplishes all of this while making the reader smile. Quite a feat for a 2000 pound ox.


Beautiful color illustrations, photographs, and paintings bring the Oregon Trail and the beauty of the American West to life.


(Winner of Purple Dragonfly Book Award Endorsed by OCTA, Oregon-California Trails Association Endorsed by The End of The Trail Interpretive Center in Oregon City and WyoHist.org)


Website: ChildrensBooksByMelanie.com (no apostrophe in childrens)

The Oregon Trail