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Frances Hunter
Surprise! There's two of them!Frances Hunter is the writing team of sisters Mary Clare and Liz Clare. Their debut historical novel, To the Ends of the Earth: The Last Journey of Lewis & Clark (Blind Rabbit Press, 2006) scored a "highly recommended" rating from Library Journal, won the Writers'... show more

Surprise! There's two of them!Frances Hunter is the writing team of sisters Mary Clare and Liz Clare. Their debut historical novel, To the Ends of the Earth: The Last Journey of Lewis & Clark (Blind Rabbit Press, 2006) scored a "highly recommended" rating from Library Journal, won the Writers' League of Texas Violet Crown Award and the Independent Publisher "IPPY" Book Award silver medal, and was a finalist for Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year. For their second novel, The Fairest Portion of the Globe, the authors traveled extensively and conducted in-depth historical research to piece together the complex intrigues of the early American frontier. Weaving this compelling history together with the friendship of young Lewis and Clark was the novelists' real passion. "Anyone can look at a map and follow the westward trail blazed by Lewis and Clark," they note. "But these men would freeze for each other, go hungry for each other, die for each other. How do you get to that intensity of honor, courage, and loyalty? That's another kind of trail they left for us to follow."
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misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 15 years ago
Before Lewis and Clark went west......Wow, I had no idea there were stories to tell on this pair before the Expedition. This is a pretty complicated plot so I will try to keep it short and sweet so that I don't send your head spinning with it all. The book begins in 1793 as Spain is in control of th...
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misfitandmom rated it 18 years ago
As the book opens, its 1809, three years after the Corps of Discovery has returned from the West, Meriwether Lewis is governor of the Louisiana Territory and William Clark is General of the militia. While Clark is happily married, Lewis is plagued by malarial fever, is drinking too much and is depen...
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