Bendigo Shafter by Louis L'Amour

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: November 1983
  • 464pp
  • Sales Rank: 56,353
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    • Pub. Date: November 1983
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 56,353
    • Lexile: 890L 

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    At what point does a group of strangers become a community? When young Bendigo Shafter and a ragtag bunch of travelers settle in the rugged Wyoming mountains, they quickly come to depend on a toughness and wisdom many of them never knew they possessed. Led by the beautiful and resourceful widow Ruth Macken, the settlers battle harsh winters, renegade opportunists, and the destructive lure of gold. Through these brutally demanding experiences, young Bendigo is forged into a man. But when he travels to New York to reclaim the love of Ninon, his childhood sweetheart, Bendigo is faced with new challenges. Will hard-edged instincts, honed from years in the mountains, serve him in the big city? Does Ninon’s heart belong to the lights and glamour of the theater? And if his destiny deems it so, will he be willing to leave the community he toiled so long and hard to build?

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    Biography

    Louis L'Amour's 115 title-plus bibliography is astonishing on its own; even more so given the fact that his writing career did not start in earnest until his 40s. Simply being prolific, however, does not a bestselling author make. L'Amour's Western stories, as written by a real-life adventurer, capture the survivalism and code of honor on which the American frontier mythology rests.

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    A L?Amour classic that stands out above the rest.by Anonymous

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    February 08, 2007: I first picked up a L?Amour book years ago from a used book store. I?d never read westerns books before, but always loved the movies. Instantly I was drawn into his stories and found them so much more riveting than the movies. LL has a wonderful writing style and a gift for drawing the reader into the world of his characters. Bendigo Shafter is a classic that stands out above the rest. It tells the story of a young man who comes of age in the harsh world of the American Frontier. Having travelled far from the east his wagon train decides to stop well before the winter comes and build a small settlement to wait it out. Bendigo, along with the other men, sets to work to build houses for all to live in. But this man is more than just muscle and hard work, he discovers a love for reading through the books given to him by the widow Macken, a strong, intelligent woman for whom Bendigo builds a house. She sees in this young man someone of great intellect and promise, and introduces him to a way of learning about the world through reading. While others move on come summer, many decide to stay and continue to build a town. While the story focuses mainly on the young man?s journey from teenager to manhood, it?s also a reflection of the real people that made the Wild West, through hard work, strength, courage, dedication and reliance upon each other. Unlike the Hollywood movies, this book paints a realistic picture of how tough life was on the frontier. Over the years the settlers battle harsh winters, the threat of starvation, renegade outlaws and see their town grow from a small settlement into a thriving community, not all of it good. Bendigo ventures off now and then in search of his destiny, but such is his dedication to the people of this town, that the moment trouble flairs he heads straight back to stand shoulder to shoulder with his friends and defend the place they built with blood and sweat. LL?s descriptions of the land are so vivid that as a traveller I feel I was there with Bendigo, riding across the plains on horseback with the wise old Indian. This book has it all, action, love, wisdom, history and adventure. Reviewed by Ian Middleton: Travel Writer, Photographer and author of Mysterious World: Ireland.

    Not your typical Westernby Anonymous

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    February 13, 2006: A good book by Louis LaMour. Written about a young man named Bendigo Shafter. It starts as a normal western book with a wagon train moving across the plains. The book drags in the beginning but this is just because it is explaining all the histories and types of people on the train. The train begins to build their town and go through the usual struggles of Indians and renegades but has less shooting than a lot of other LaMour books. Ben is more of a hand fighter and a basic moral man than a heroistic killer like other main LaMour characters. Ben begins to have dreams of other, bigger places and doesn't want a wife when he begins falling for young Mae and the older Widow Macken. The big twist in the story is how Ben decides between a possible small town life in a town he helped build or run off and live the exciting life of a bachelor traveling around the west coast and the big city life of San Francisco. Overall a good book but if you read westerns for the exciting and shooting this most likely isn?t for you. I enjoyed the book due to the moral content of it and how Ben strives to live life by good morals.


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