Plains to the Pacific
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Narrated by:
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Gary Bennett
About this listen
The previous edition of Plains to the Pacific won a national award in the Spiritual and Inspirational category with IndieReader in 2017. The emergence of this project is due to a fascinating discovery by coauthor James Harman; his great-grandfather Robert Slothower (born in 1871) had left an incredible handwritten life-story manuscript behind.
Plains to the Pacific is a well-written and gripping time-capsule account of a lost world. Some have remarked that the author's style reminds them of Hemingway’s. Plains to the Pacific is an engaging listen, the tale of a man who survived more hardship and excitement before he was 30 than most of us will experience in our lifetime.
Robert's story represents a challenging life met with great courage. The son and grandson of Civil War soldiers who fought on the Union side, Robert Slothower clearly inherited the strength of a bygone era. Farming, homesteading, and painful lessons of loss are part of Robert's life. Being separated from the rest of his family for seven years as a boy in Kansas. Then as a young man, the pain of losing his young wife on the remote Wyoming homestead is overwhelming, but Robert overcomes adversity and rebuilds his life.
A growing relationship with God, along with a new life out West, takes Robert and his family from the Great Plains to Southwest Washington State, where he finds his second love and is blessed with triplets. Plains to the Pacific, a historical narrative, reminds us that life was not always so easy, but from great trials can emerge great joy.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2021 James R. Harman (P)2021 James R. Harman