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The Baby Left Along the Oregon Trail & Rescued by Christian Pioneers

By: Helen Keating
Narrated by: Joe Smith
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The Baby Left Along The Oregon Trail & Rescued By Christian Pioneers is a heart-warming story about a poor wagon train making its way along the Oregon Trail. The train may be poor but the Christians on it are strong. A Native American baby is found along the trail by one young man and he takes it immediately to the wagon train. There are no nursing mothers on the small train and no source of food for the infant. The young man and one experienced woman and one very young woman come to a unique solution to help the baby thrive and this has a Grapes of Wrath feel about it. Still, there are many obstacles both internal and external before they reach their destination.

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Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Westerns Young Adult Transportation Feel-Good Heartfelt

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