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OverviewA historical novel about Sacagawea's son, from the bestselling author of The Piano Shop on the Left Bank. FIRST TIME IN PAPERBACK. ANCHOR. Born in 1805 on the Lewis and Clark expedition, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau is the son of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau. He is raised both as William Clark's ward in St. Louis and by his parents among the villages of the Mandan tribe on the far northern reaches of the Missouri river. In 1823 eighteen-year-old Baptiste is invited to cross the Atlantic with the young Duke Paul of W rttemberg, whom he meets on the frontier. During their travels throughout Europe, Paul introduces Baptiste to a world he never imagined, and Baptiste ultimately faces a choice- whether to stay in Europe or return to the wilds of North America. As we follow this young man on his intriguing sojourn, this remarkable novel resonates with the richness of three distinct cultures, languages, and customs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thad CarhartPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House USA Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9780767931731ISBN 10: 0767931734 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 19 October 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews<p>“The son of Sacagawea . . . Jean-Baptiste is made whole for us; he falls in love, he feels apart from all cultures — the native or the American or the European.” —Los Angeles Times <br> “Carhart is a skilled and graceful writer. . . . Across the Endless River should appeal to lovers of history and historical novels alike.” —The Huntington News (West Virginia) <br>“Richly detailed.” — USA Today <br>“ Across the Endless River is filled with vivid descriptions of city streets, palaces and country estates, while the plot moves at a reflective, inner level.” — Historical Novels<br> <br>“Gracefully done. . . . Sensitively compares and contrasts the Old World with the New.” —Kirkus Reviews <br> <br>“Riveting.” —Reuters <br> <br>   “Marvelously captured. . . . Stirring.” — Publisher's Weekly  <br>   <br>“The lis <p> The son of Sacagawea . . . Jean-Baptiste is made whole for us; he falls in love, he feels apart from all cultures -- the native or the American or the European. --Los Angeles Times<br><br> Carhart is a skilled and graceful writer. . . . Across the Endless River should appeal to lovers of history and historical novels alike. --The Huntington News (West Virginia)<br><br> Richly detailed. -- USA Today <br><br> Across the Endless River is filled with vivid descriptions of city streets, palaces and country estates, while the plot moves at a reflective, inner level. -- Historical Novels<br> <br> Gracefully done. . . . Sensitively compares and contrasts the Old World with the New. --Kirkus Reviews <br> <br> Riveting. --Reuters <br> <br> Marvelously captured. . . . Stirring. -- Publisher's Weekly <br> <br> The list of novels chronicling the Lewis and Clark expedition is long, but . . . Carhart provides a fresh perspective. Fans of historical fiction with a romantic storyline, such as the novels of Anya Seton, should enjoy this. -- Library Journal <br><br> Author InformationA dual citizen of the United States and Ireland, Thad Carhart lives in Paris with his wife, the photographer Simo Neri, and their two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |