Unfamiliar Territory
by Mary Smathers
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Pub Date 6 May 2025 | Archive Date 23 Aug 2025
mks publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Unfamiliar Territory is the gripping story of one woman’s journey through Gold Rush California to find her son, and herself.
Having lost everything, Juanita Castro de la Cruz rides alone into the chaos of California’s Gold Rush, searching for her missing son. After four generations of stability on her family’s vast Mexican land grant ranch, she now faces unimaginable upheaval as her home transforms into an American state--one with an unfamiliar language, religion, economy, and culture.
With no resources, Juanita must be fearless and inventive to survive in this radically changed landscape. Can she find her son amid the explosive growth of gold-fevered San Francisco and the rugged mining camps? Will her struggle to forge a new identity and build a sustainable livelihood lead her to the peace and sense of family she longs for?
Unfamiliar Territory is a sweeping tale of one woman’s determination and resilience against insurmountable odds during California’s tumultuous Gold Rush and Civil War years.
A Note From the Publisher
eBook: 9798990674516
Advance Praise
Readers' Favorite Five Star Review--
Author Mary Smathers delivers an unforgettable heroine whose courage and resilience illuminate every page. You want to root for Juanita and support her right from the start. The wealth of vivid historical descriptions and dialogue around her ensures that we always understand her attitude and the struggles she’s facing. The author writes with such compassion and clarity. It’s important to note that Smathers is also honoring voices often left out of traditional American histories, bringing different perspectives to life outside the privileged classes who wrote the history books and records of the time. All this blends into a confident writing style that offers a rich, immersive portrait of Gold Rush California that refuses to simplify the cultural complexities, but still delivers everything in an easy-to-read, enjoyable, and educational way.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798990674509 |
PRICE | US$17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 364 |