JEAN BAPTISTE CHARBONNEAU, MAN OF TWO WORLDS, IS NOW A PUBLISHED BIOGRAPHY.

February 20, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Charbonneau, Sacagawea's son, rode in his Shoshone mother's cradleboard for 4,000 perilous miles with Lewis and Clark (1804-06), but that was only his beginning.

The extensively researched text places him in major 19th century events. His significance is based on documents gathered from archives, libraries and historical societies. Personal relationships, period life ways and conflicts are revealed, along with some controversial interpretation. Daily activities are described. The extraordinary connection between the Charbonneau family and William Clark also is explored.

The fast-paced book will inspire those who love the West and seek to know more about key historical figures. Followers of the Charbonneau family, Clark, Indian history and culture, and those who embrace the natural western environment will enjoy the book even more.

Please note: the writing style and thematic approach of this book are suitable for a wide audience, incluing students from age 15 to those with advanced knowledge of the era.

“He was a man before his time, a model of diversity … and lived a life that many only dream about.” Dr. David Diaz, Author

"This is the epic story of an extraordinary American, not fully revealed until now." Larry M. Stewart, DCH, Author

"It is remarkable how one person could be so involved in the history of the American West." Jean M. Klausner, Educator

Contact:
Michael Ritter
707-836-8858
author@jeanbaptistecharbonneau.com
http://www.jeanbaptistecharbonneau.com
ISBN1594578680
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