
Golden Horizons
Gold Fever. An Adventure across the Atlantic and North America during the 1860s, from the Wild Frontiers to the Fevered Goldfields
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Reggie Welker

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About this listen
A historical adventure book set in North America during the 1860s.
Embark on a riveting journey through uncharted territories with "Golden Horizons," a sweeping historical tale set against the backdrop of the 1860s. This engaging narrative follows a colorful ensemble as they traverse rugged landscapes, endure perilous voyages, and witness the feverish frenzy of the gold rush era.
The story begins on a murky June day in 1862, as our protagonists board the screw-steamer Anglo-Saxon in Liverpool, headed for Quebec. Their voyage across the tumultuous Atlantic introduces them to a fascinating cast of characters, including two Roman Catholic bishops from Canadian dioceses, whose contrasting personalities provide both insight and comic relief. As seasickness and a sense of impending dread hang over the travelers, their interactions offer a glimpse into the human spirit's resilience.
Upon landing in Quebec, the characters continue their epic journey by train and steamer, journeying across the vast, untamed frontiers of North America. From the rugged beauty of Niagara Falls to the expansive prairies, their path is fraught with danger, including relentless storms, encounters with Native American tribes, and treacherous river rapids. Their voyage embodies the spirit of exploration and the harsh realities of frontier life.
Their destination is the goldfields of British Columbia, where the promise of fortune awaits. Here, "Golden Horizons" delves into the chaotic allure and fleeting nature of newfound wealth during the gold rush. Tales of miners who struck it rich, only to squander their fortunes in wild extravagance, paint a vivid picture of the era's highs and lows. The narrative masterfully captures the feverish environment of the goldfields, highlighting both the triumphs and tragedies that unfolded.
With meticulous detail, the book explores the broader context of the gold rush and its impact on the relationship between British Columbia and California. From the potential for immense mineral wealth to the socio-political intricacies of the time, "Golden Horizons" offers a thought-provoking reflection on the period's lasting legacy.
Ultimately, "Golden Horizons" is a tale of adventure, survival, and the indomitable human spirit. As the journey draws to a close, the characters' return home is marked by a warm homecoming, a testament to the bonds forged during their extraordinary expedition. If you seek a rich, historically immersive read, this book will transport you to the wild frontiers and fevered goldfields of the 1860s, providing an unforgettable narrative journey.
Don't miss this captivating historical adventure that promises both excitement and insight.