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When Winter Comes

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"Shannon's harrowing debut brings humanity and empathy to the story of the Donner Party . . . [An] enduring and heartbreaking tale of survival." —Publishers Weekly

Mrs. Jacob Klein has a husband, children, and a warm and comfortable home in California. No one—not even her family—knows how she came to be out West thirteen years ago. Jacob, a kind and patient man, has promised not to ask. But if she were to tell her story, she would recount a tale of tragedy, mishaps, and unthinkable choices—yet also sacrifice, courage, and a powerful, unexpected love . . .

1846: On the outskirts of Cincinnati, wagons gather by the hundreds, readying to head west to California. Among the throng is a fifteen-year-old girl eager to escape her abusive family. With just a few stolen dollars to her name, she enlists as helpmate to a married couple with a young daughter. Their group stays optimistic in the face of the journey's hazards and delays. Then comes a decision that she is powerless to prevent: Instead of following the wagon train's established route, the Donner Party will take a shortcut over the Sierras, aiming to clear the mountains before the first snows descend.

In the years since that infamous winter, other survivors have sold their accounts for notoriety and money, lurid tales often filled with half-truths or blatant, gory lies. Now, Mrs. Klein must decide whether to keep those bitter memories secret, or risk destroying the life she has endured so much to build . . .

"A story of great courage." —Booklist
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      September 15, 2018
      Shannon's first novel tells the story of the Donner Party in the voice of a woman remembering her past. In 1846, a 15-year-old girl (no name is given) escapes her abusive family by joining a wagon train headed west. She makes friends among her fellow travelers, and when disagreements about the route arise, she leaves the train with them to seek a shortcut over the mountains. All too soon, their mistake becomes obvious. The frightened girl clings to a married man who, in her immature judgement, will take care of her. Then the snow comes early, conditions worsen, and as the food runs out, the group begins to break apart. The girl is a survivor?her future is revealed in the first chapter?but after what she must do to avoid starvation, will she ever fully recover? Although readers may find that the shadow of impending cannibalism makes it difficult to read at times, this is a story of great courage.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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