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Aurora, Daughter of the Dawn: A Story of New Beginnings - Kopp, J. J.
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As she lies ill from smallpox, thirteen-year-old Aurora recalls in her journal the important events of her short life. Though apprehensive when she learned her family would be leaving Missouri for a new home in the West, soon she was looking forward to the long journey, which finally began on May 23, 1855. The pages of Aurora's compelling journal describe her family's adventures on the Oregon Trail and her hopes for a new beginning in her new home.

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As she lies ill from smallpox, thirteen-year-old Aurora recalls in her journal the important events of her short life. Though apprehensive when she learned her family would be leaving Missouri for a new home in the West, soon she was looking forward to the long journey, which finally began on May 23, 1855. The pages of Aurora's compelling journal describe her family's adventures on the Oregon Trail and her hopes for a new beginning in her new home.
Autorenporträt
J.J. Kopp is the pen name for the late James J. Kopp (1952-2010), former director of the Aubrey R. Watzek Library at Lewis & Clark College (Portland, OR) and author of Eden Within Eden: Oregon's Utopian Heritage. Jane Kirkpatrick's popular Change and Cherish trilogy of novels and Aurora: An American Experience in Quilt, Community, and Craft are based on the Aurora Colony.