A fictional account of a secret Wagon Train commissioned by Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), to cross the Plains and Mountains to the Great Basin... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I enjoyed reading this book so much that I could not put it down till it was finished. And I don't read a lot of books.It was interesting to learn the hardships that the Mormans went through. It kept you wondering what was going to happen next. I can't wait for the next one to find out more of the details of living through this kind of life. Keep up the good work Mr. Foster, you are a great writer.
Foster masters weaving his western tale
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Robert Foster has done a marvelous job of weaving actual history into a story plot that captivates and engages the reader's mind and interests. His ability to seep into each of his characters minds gives credibility to the dialogue and to the factual history they are fictionally a part of. After reading his book, I have a renewed interest in my ancestor's history and am looking forward to the sequel which will continue not only the saga of Mormon migration but of the more romantic plots also.
My review of Fort Zion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book was an enjoyable reading experience--a clean-cut unusual western historical novel that makes the reader feel like they are part of a secret pioneering expedtion into a foreign land, Utah-which was part of Mexico at that time. The expedition must prevail against overwheming odds, as 20,000 Mormon people will soon be driven from Nauvoo, Illinois and will follow this secret expedition. Once you start reading this book, you can't lay it down, as the plot and the charactures keep you wondering what you will read next!!!!! After reading this book, all I can say is hurry up with the second volume!!!!.
A riveting story based on true events
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
An impressively written novel of historical fiction by Robert L. Foster, Fort Zion tells the story of a secret wagon train of handpicked volunteers dispatched by Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). The wagon train sets out in May of 1844; their mission is to discover whether their church's men, women, and children can survive the 1200 mile journey from Illinois to the Great Salt Lake of Utah. Their road is marked with hazards, from weather, wide rivers , wild animals and disease to threats from Indians and the Mexican Army. The volunteers strive to map the best route to their goal, and to determine whether their chosen homestead is hospitable. A riveting story based on true events, and the lives of those Mormons who were driven from their homes because of their religion - the author's own great-grandfather was one such courageous and steadfastly faithful soul.
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