Columbia, Pamela Jekel
Columbia, Pamela Jekel
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Columbia

Author: Pamela Jekel

Narrator: Michael Reaves

Unabridged: 20 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2023


Synopsis

The scope of Columbia--the first epic saga of our country's final courageous thrust into the continental unknown, the Pacific Northwest--is as massive as the Columbia River itself. The story begins nine thousand years ago, when the river was new, and unfolds in a magnificent family portrait spanning five generations, from the end of the eighteenth century to the present.
At the head of ancient family is Ilchee, a Chinook Indian princess married to a white trader, who founds a dynasty of rare courage; Caleb, her son, who must learn to live in the white world of Fort Vancouver; Suzanna, who makes the arduous trip across the continent, battling humiliation, death, and even love; Isaac, their son who builds a logging empire only to discover that destiny, not timber, is king; Ning Ho, Isaac's Chinese mistress, who teaches him even more of life than of pleasure; and finally Will, who rejects his father's vision to power his own--the building of the Grand Coolie Dam--and Leona, his wife,, whose secret threatens to destroy everything the family has worked to create.
Columbia is a rich, vivid canvas of heroes and scoundrels, of men and women and their dreams of land, gold, timber, salmon, and power--dreams that begin when a nomad hunter kills a mastodon and ends with an archaeology team working frantically to uncover evidence of that kill before the Columbia's waters rise to cover the past forever--and a family destiny that proves "some things must be believed to be seen."
Pamela Jekel is a nationally-known novelist with four NY Times bestsellers, twelve novels that have been translated into sixteen languages, including Braille, Large Print Editions, and Kindle. Library Journal hailed Columbia as "a well-researched novel of drama and passion", and "historical fiction at its best." Publishers Weekly praised its heroine as "a living breathing, three-dimensional character." Winner of the Southwest Historical Fiction award.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Harvey on August 20, 2018

Excellent historical fiction novel! it is linear in that it traces threads through generations of peoples. It traces various fairly recent eras in regards to the Columbia River, starting with the native aboriginal people who lived along it, and found food in it before the encroachment of white settle......more

Goodreads review by Mary on September 08, 2015

Started out slow and ended sort of vaguely. But the meat of this historical novel was right on! Love to read stories of the place I now live and the river I have a personal relationship w/, having swum a cross it 11 times!......more

Goodreads review by Laura on November 01, 2022

I found a mass-market used paperback of this book in a used book store in Bend, which made for a delightfully nostalgic reading experience. This is a multi-generational historical fiction tale of the Pacific Northwest. I enjoyed the beginning more than the end. I especially disliked Isaac. It is als......more

Goodreads review by Susan on April 13, 2020

Excellent! Loved it, although the cover looked dull proving 'you should never judge abook by it' cover! It was very well written the story showing what life and the world is all about - thought provoking and deeply emotional at times......more

Goodreads review by Ida on August 17, 2020

Excellent book on the history of the Columbia River & it's people.......more