



Go West, Young Man
A Riveting Western Novel of the American Frontier
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4.2 • 61 Ratings
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Nationally bestselling authors William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone give us a standalone, completely new western adventure centering on a wagon train heading west, a vivid account of the pioneering men and women who put their lives on the line to carve out the American Frontier.
GO WEST, YOUNG MAN
Missouri, 1860. Rumors of war between the North and South are spreading across the land. In rural Green County, many of the farmers are already choosing sides. But not John Zachary. His loyalties lie with his family first—and his heart is telling him to go west. Hoping to build a new life in the fertile valleys of Oregon, he convinces his best friend, Emmett Braxton, to pack up their families and join him on a wagon train across the Oregon Trail. The journey will be long and hard. The physical hardships and grueling mental challenges will bring out the best in some—and the worst in others. But with the guidance of an experienced wagon master and scout, they are determined to reach their destiny, no matter how high the cost . . .
Twenty-seven wagons. Twenty-seven different hopes and dreams. This sprawling epic novel from these master storytellers captures the beauty and danger of the American West—and the pioneer spirit of those who tamed it . . .
“Brilliantly captures the American spirit in all its never-surrender glory. With masterful storytelling, this novel has all the action anyone could possibly imagine . . . superb from start to finish. An instant classic. “
—New York Times Bestselling Author Marc Cameron on Forever Texas
Customer Reviews
Another enjoyable read
The Johnstone books have many similarities, but if you enjoy reading about how these adventurous & brave Americans struggled to survive the trail to Oregon or California to find what they hope is the land of plenty, you’ll want to read this one. I’ve enjoyed reading all the books.
Solid Western Trail Story
The novel on the wagon trains to Oregon was an easy read. The characters are people who you care about. Very enjoyable read.
Great story plot and characters!
The trip to Oregon was long and the way was paved with danger and hardships. This story told the story right!