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Sacajawea
Sacajawea | Anna L. Waldo
Clad in a doeskin, alone and unafraid, she stood straight and proud before the onrushing forces of America's destiny: Sacajawea, child of a Shoshoni chief, lone woman on Lewis and Clark's historic trek -- beautiful spear of a dying nation. She knew many men, walked many miles. From the whispering prairies, across the Great Divide to the crystal capped Rockies and on to the emerald promise of the Pacific Northwest, her story over flows with emotion and action ripped from the bursting fabric of a raw new land. Ten years in the writing, SACAJAWEA unfolds an immense canvas of people and events, and captures the eternal longings of a woman who always yearned for one great passion -- and always it lay beyond the next mountain.
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Sacajawea | Anna L. Waldo
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I‘ve been itching for a nice, long book to get lost in. I started Sacajawea this morning and I‘ve enjoyed the first couple of chapters so far. At 1409 pages, this will take me a long time to finish-especially since there isn‘t an audiobook I can listen to while I drive or cook. #chunkster #currentlyreading #dogsoflitsy

Tamra I recall reading this as a teen and it was immersive! 2y
LeahBergen @Tamra I read this in my teens, too! 😆 2y
Tamra @LeahBergen I can‘t recall whether there were any dirty bits to mine out it?! 🤣 2y
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LeahBergen @Tamra I can‘t either but I‘m sure I was keeping an eye out for them. 😆 2y
Tamra @LeahBergen walk down memory lane, I was definitely enthralled by them in (edited) 2y
LeahBergen @Tamra Oh, so was I! Jondalar. 😂 2y
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barzanna
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Well I read this book way back in‘79 when it was published and am now reading again—all 1,300 pages! So it‘s a classic that I love especially the part where she goes with the Lewis and Clark expedition. But a fair warning— a lot is fiction but there are notes and footnotes explaining the authors view.

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juliegumdrop
Sacajawea | Anna L. Waldo
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I‘ve wanted to read this for a long time. It‘s a chunky mass market over 1300 pages. My library is reopening next week so I‘ll be heading back to work full time again. Let‘s see how much of a dent I can put in this. #bigbook #ilikebigbooks

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RebelReader
Sacajawea | Anna L. Waldo
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1. Sacajawea
2. Mrs. Bridge
3. Midnight at the Bookstore of Bright Ideas
4. National Velvet
5. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
6. Yaa Gyasi
7. Celeste Ng
8. William Makepeace Thackeray
9. JoJo Moyes
10. Gore Vidal
11. Stephen King
12. Julie of the Wolves 🐺
13. W. Magnuson Sommerset
14. Why We Broke Up

rubyslippersreads ❤️❤️❤️ 4 and 5! 7y
Kaye Thanks for joining in. Good answers 🌟 7y
RebelReader I just watched something on Elizabeth Taylor so hence my answer. Afterward I thought of Lassie and Old Yeller. @rubyslippersreads And I loved Sacajawea. I should read it again! 😃 7y
SilversReviews Great answers...this was very challenging. 7y
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BeckaroniAndCheese
Sacajawea | Anna L. Waldo
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Am I the only one annoyed that the year in review is posted while there are still two and a half weeks left?? I have a stack of books to get to once vacation begins and I'm not ready to put a lid on this yet 🤔

ephemeralwaltz I was pretty bothered by the fact too😂😂 it'll keep updating though, we just have to check it on Dec. 31 😪 8y
rubyslippersreads It annoys me too. Isn't New Year's Eve for squeezing in those last few books? 😂📚📚📚🍾 8y
Eyelit Agreed! 8y
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EvieBee Same here! I'm not even considering those stats until January 1st. 8y
Campbrarian What app is this? 8y
BeckaroniAndCheese Goodreads is where the stats came from. 8y
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Texreader
Sacajawea | Anna L. Waldo
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I love this book and I love Sacajawea so she is my #girlcrush today. #octphotochallenge

CMB A fabulously detailed story. Steeped in factual content and she springs to life thanks to the author‘s skill 7y
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