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ACROSS THE ENDLESS RIVER / Review

Across The Endless River
by Thad Carhart
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From the Publisher:

From the acclaimed bestselling author of The Piano Shop on the Left Bank, a historical novel about Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea, and his intriguing sojourn as a young man in 1820s Paris.

Born in 1805 on the Lewis and Clark expedition, Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau was the son of the expedition’s translators, Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau. Across the Endless River compellingly portrays this mixed-blood child’s mysterious boyhood along the Missouri among the Mandan tribe and his youth as William Clark’s ward in St. Louis. The novel becomes a haunting exploration of identity and passion as eighteen-year-old Baptiste is invited to cross the Atlantic in 1823 with young Duke Paul of Württemberg.

During their travels throughout Europe, Paul introduces Baptiste to a world he never imagined. Gradually, Baptiste senses the limitations of life as an outsider. His passionate affair with Paul’s older cousin helps him understand the richness of his heritage and the need to fashion his own future. But it is Maura, the beautiful and independent daughter of a French-Irish wine merchant Baptiste meets in Paris, who most influences his ultimate decision to return to the frontier.

Rich in the details of life in both frontier America and the European court, Across the Endless River is a captivating novel about a man at the intersection of cultures, languages, and customs.

About the Author:
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Thad Carhart, author of Across the Endless River, is a dual citizen of of the United States and Ireland. He lives in Paris with his wife, the photographer Simo Neri, and their two children.

My Review:
Spanning from 1805 to 1829, Across The Endless River
is an historical novel about Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau,
the son of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau.
It takes us from his birth at Fort Mandan on the banks of the Missouri River
to a couple of months into his 24th year.
Carhart is a master story teller, and a meticulous researcher.
He combines fact with fiction,
and the result is a captivating tale.
This book is filled with vivid descriptions of life
in the “wild frontier” in the New World of America
to castles in Old World Europe.
Adventure, coming of age, dealing
with being of mixed race, American Indian culture,
flora, fauna, and love….this story has it all.
If textbooks could be written like Across The Endless River,
every student would want to study history!
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Thanks so much to FSB for giving me the opportunity
to read and review this book.
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I received a copy of this book, at no charge to me,
in exchange for my HONEST review.
No items that I receive “in kind”
are ever sold…they are kept by me,
given to family or friends,
or donated to The Polk Education Foundation, 
 my local library, or given away on
contests on this blog.
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