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Vision Quest: Searching for a Path to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark
Vision Quest: Searching for a Path to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark
Vision Quest: Searching for a Path to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark
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Vision Quest: Searching for a Path to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark

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More than a year and many hundreds of miles into their expedition, Lewis and Clark face their biggest hurdle yet: unless they acquire horses to carry them over the mountains, they will fail in their mission to reach the Pacific Ocean. With hope all but gone, Sacagawea, their young Shoshone interpreter, guides them to her tribal village. Though she knows it will forever change her people's way of life, Sacagawea helps obtain the horses, and thus ensures the completion of the historic journey.

Marilyn Weymouth Seguin is the author of eight historical books for young readers. Marilyn teaches in the English Department at Kent State University.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2003
ISBN9781467610933
Vision Quest: Searching for a Path to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark
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Marilyn Weymouth Seguin

Marilyn Weymouth Seguin was born and educated in Maine and has spent parts of the last twenty-seven summers vacationing at camps in the Sebago Lakes Region. She recently retired from full-time teaching in the writing program at Kent State University, so now she and her husband can spend even more time at their camp on Little Sebago Lake. Marilyn is the author of seventeen books and a member of the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

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    An entirely palatable way to spend an hour getting educated on a road trip with the family, I imagine. It was ok to do housework to, for me alone. But I am glad I didn't put forth the effort to read it in print - it was just too text-book. Imo.