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Follow the Westward Star

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Follow the Westward Star

By: Glenda Manus
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It was in the Spring of 1851 when the letter from the Western Territories arrived on the doorsteps of Rafe McCade’s cabin in central Kentucky. The letter was from Rafe’s brother, Colin, asking him to leave his worn-out Kentucky farm and bring his family to join him in the Rocky Mountains where the land is free, the valleys are green and the Ponderosa pines are tall and majestic. Rafe and his wife Dora are captivated as they read Colin’s letter and in just a few short weeks they set off with their thirteen-year-old son in a covered wagon to St. Louis where they will pick up the Sante Fe Trail to reach their destination. The journey westward in the 1800s was hard, especially on women and children, but Dora proves that she’s a woman to be reckoned with when faced with the harsh realities of the American Frontier, and her faith, spunk, and grit along the trail will become the stuff that legends are made of. Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Westerns
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Clean language. Good story of life as America was being expanded. Didn't like virtual voice. Not much inflection

Clean uplifting story of struggles made by our ancestors

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The book’s story was great. The voice over mispronounced many names and words. Too robotic

AI voice was terrible

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I loved the story! But virtual voice takes away from enjoying listening to it. PLEASE, stop using virtual voice!

get rid of virtual voice!

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AI narration was interesting, but the pauses were not in the right place and it was a bit awkward.

I think this book should’ve been listed as religious.

AI narration was interesting

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