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Honoré Morrow (1880–1940)

Author of On to Oregon!

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Series

Works by Honoré Morrow

On to Oregon! (1928) 484 copies, 5 reviews
Great Captain (1927) 143 copies
Splendor of God (1982) 52 copies, 1 review
Forever Free (1927) 20 copies, 1 review
The Enchanted Canyon (2007) 16 copies
Still Jim (2020) 11 copies
With Malice Toward None (1928) 11 copies, 1 review
The Last Full Measure (1930) 10 copies, 1 review
The heart of the desert (1913) 9 copies
The Forbidden Trail (2007) 9 copies
Beyond the blue Sierra (1938) 8 copies
Lydia of the Pines (2007) 6 copies
Argonaut (1933) 6 copies
Let The King Beware 5 copies, 1 review
The Devonshers 4 copies
Ship's Monkey (1933) 3 copies
Great American Westerns Volume Two (Graphic Audio) (2012) — Narrator — 3 copies
The Exile of the Lariat (1923) 2 copies
The Forbidden Trail (2024) 1 copy
SPLENDEUR DE DIEU (2010) 1 copy
Skibsaben 1 copy

Associated Works

Adventure [Vol. 3 No. 5, March 1912] (1912) — Contributor — 1 copy
Adventure [Vol. 3 No. 6, April 1912] (1912) — Contributor — 1 copy
Adventure [Vol. 4 No. 1, May 1912] (1912) — Contributor — 1 copy
Adventure [Vol. 4 No. 2, June 1912] (1912) — Contributor — 1 copy
Adventure [Vol. 4 No. 3, July 1912] (1912) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Morrow, Honoré
Legal name
McCue, Nora Bryant
Other names
Willsie, Honore
Birthdate
1880
Date of death
1940
Gender
female
Short biography
Wife of famous publisher William Morrow. She is well known for her attention to historical detail and her vivid prose. Born in Ottumwa, Iowa to (lawyer) William McCue and Lilly Head McCue. Earned a degree in history from University of Wisconsin and married construction engineer Henry Willsie. Lived in Arizona and wrote western stories for Collier's magazine and Harper's Weekly. Her first novel was "Heart of the Desert" in 1913. She divorced Willsie in 1922 and married William Morrow the next year. They had a son, Richard, and two daughters, Felicia and Anne. She lived part of the year in a cottage in Devon, England.

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12 reviews
In 1844 a family of six children and two parents set out on the Oregon Trail. On the trail a seventh child was born . . . and both the parents died. A thousand miles from Oregon, the oldest of the seven children, John Sager age 13, was determined to keep the family together and fulfill his father's dream of farming in Oregon.

This is the true story upon which On to Oregon!, a children's book published in 1926, is based. My copy was published under the title Seven Alone. While the style of show more writing is rather old-fashioned, and some comments about the native Americans encountered on the Trail make this book not really suitable for contemporary children, for the historically minded who can place such comments in their historical context it can still be a good, enjoyable read, with some tension around the children's chances for success.

Those who prefer real history to fictionalized could try the memoir, Across the Plains in 1844, by Catherine Sager, one of the younger children.
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This became one of my favorite books when my 5th grade teacher read it to me.

This is the true story of the Sager children who traveled the Oregon Trail alone. Young John Sager sets out on the trail as an irresponsible hoodlum and emerges as a great hero. This is a real tear jerker.
John Sager was never any help to his family on the Oregon trail. Then his parents die, leaving John in charge of his younger brother and sisters. Will he be able to lead them through the perils ahead?

Based on the actual 1848 journey by covered wagon of seven children through two thousand miles of wilderness and hardship from Missouri to Oregon.
This story amazed me. Children now days are very sheltered in so many ways, and the idea that these children could go across the country and survive was unbelieveable. A story of great courage and determination. Also sad in so many ways.

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Rating
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