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An Untamed Land (Red River of the North #1) (edition 1996)

by Lauraine Snelling

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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. Promises of untold wealth and land drew the Bjorklund family across the Atlantic, but the prairie refused to yield its treasure without a struggle. Red River of the North book 1.
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Title:An Untamed Land (Red River of the North #1)
Authors:Lauraine Snelling
Info:Bethany House Pub (1996), Paperback, 349 pages
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
I enjoyed this story immensely! From the moment the story starts and they are discussing coming over from Norway to North Dakota by ship, I found the story so interesting as it unfolded. I thought the author's description of the ship and the voyage was done so well. As the journey continued across the country on a covered wagon, I actually felt I was there and could feel their excitement but also the tremendous hardship of the trip.
I loved all of the characters and reading how they began to build their homes and their trials and tribulations in living in a new country. ( )
  ShellyQ | Aug 18, 2022 |
Excellent book. ( )
  Barbwire101 | May 19, 2021 |
I have been reading another series by this author ("Daughters of Blessing"), which I am really enjoying. I discovered that this series, "Red River of the North" is the first series written about how the Bjorklund family came to America from Norway. So, I decided to go back to the beginning and I am so glad I did. This story fills in many of the things and people mentioned in the "Daughters of Blessing" series.

This story starts out in Norway and takes you on the passage over to America and the extreme difficulties two families shared as they tried to make a home for themselves in the Dakota Territory. They were strong people, who endured great losses, but who were able to continue on and discover a land that would provide a home for future generations. The author did a good job of letting you imagine what it would have been like to experiece the blizzards of Winter in the 1880s in the Dakota territory. I am so glad I went back and started this family saga from the beginning. ( )
  judyg54 | Nov 23, 2020 |
Promises of untold wealth and land had drawn Roald and Ingeborg Bjorklund from the fjords of Norway to America in 1880, but the prairie refused to yield its treasures without a struggle. Will they be strong enough to overcome the hardships of their first winter? The Bjorklund's remain proud of their heritage and sustained by their faith.
  StarBethlehem | Aug 12, 2019 |
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The men and women who left Norway to forge a new life in America were pioneers of deep courage and fortitude. Leaving behind everything they treasured, they faced innumerable hardships as they settled across the territories of the West. To those forefathers whose fearless valor tamed this harsh land, I dedicate this book with gratitude and admiration. Since my heritage is Norwegian, I tell my ancestors' story---a story of all those who ventured from their homelands to pursue their dreams in another country.
         The sons and daughters of those heroic pioneers are dying. To the remaining few in my family---Gilbert Moe, Clara Rasmussen and Thelma Sommerseth---I give my love and appreciation. The pioneers helped shape us all.
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Norway 1877

Gustaf Bjorklund waited patiently in his chair at the head of the oval oak table for the members of his family to take their seats so the discussion could begin.
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ISBN 076428150X is for Red River of the North Pack #1-3
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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. Promises of untold wealth and land drew the Bjorklund family across the Atlantic, but the prairie refused to yield its treasure without a struggle. Red River of the North book 1.

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