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In the spring of 1906 the Scott family traveled six hundred miles by covered wagon in search of relief from asthma and rheumatism—from St. Paul, Nebraska, to Thermopolis, Wyoming. The entire trip, recounted by a youngster, is full of vividly remembered adventures. There are encounters with Indians, sheepmen, and freighters; crises involving rattlesnakes, black ants, rock avalanches, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever; descriptions of hunting antelope and camping out under the stars. More excitement is in store when the family settles on a small ranch at the edge of the badlands.
The Covered Wagon is charmingly illustrated by sketches that Lynn Scott originally drew for his grandchildren.
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"Vivid and engrossing."—New York Times Book Review New York Times Book Review
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"Lynn Scotts book will make you wish you had been there, too."—Charles Kuralt Charles Kuralt
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"Scott's story is full of family spirit and awesome details for today's kids—a real treat for kids in 1906 was ten cents worth of raisins. This is a useful resource for teachers looking for ways to bring American history alive."—Kirkus Reviews Kirkus Reviews
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"What was it like when you were a kid? Lynn H. Scott gives us his answer In [a] delightful memoir of the West at the turn of the century. . . . His drawings add flavor to this colorful little book."—Southwest Review Southwest Review