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Rescued - The Courageous Journey of Mary Goble Pay

Thirteen-year-old Mary Goble and her family were part of the pioneer overland journey to Utah Territory in the John A. Hunt wagon company in 1856. They traveled close to the Edward Martin handcart company and suffered with them through the cold of Wyoming. The core of the book is a transcription of Mary's handwritten memoir, with annotations that corroborate, correct, and provide context. This annotated transcription is bookended by an introduction and epilogue that place Mary's story of her journey in the context of her life before and after her emigration.

Hardback
Pages 157

Clark B. Hinckley
Clark B. Hinckley earned a master's degree in business administration from the Harvard Business School and a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Brigham Young University. He is a banker by vocation and a historian by avocation and is the son of Gordon B. Hinckley and Marjorie Pay Hinckley. He is the author of Christopher Columbus: A Man Among the Gentiles and coauthor (with his wife) of Taking Off the Tag: A Transition Guide for Returned Missionaries. He and his wife, Kathleen, have six children and twenty-four grandchildren.

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