Like its predecessor, the book has some small errors, missing words, punctuation errors, but nothing big enough to stop my reading.
This story focuses on Johanna, Becky's twin and Eva's younger sister, though there is a secondary focus on Becky as well .
Rick Hughes is a single young man who agreed to go west with his sister and her children to try and find her husband, who had gone ahead to settle on land and begin farming. The only 2 members.of his sister's family who survived are 2 little girls, Rick's nieces. His sister and her baby boy and her older boy all succumbed to illness. Rick had had it in his mind to start a chain of schools in the West, something he can't do with 2 little girls in tow. At 23, he is overwhelmed by the prospects of being a single father. He and Johanna have started to develop feelings for one another, and as she has always wanted to be a teacher, it would likely suit her fine to help him with his dreams - if she knew about them.
Then Johanna's ma gets sick and it spreads through many in the wagon train from the several who are also sick. Johanna isolates everyone who is ill from those unaffected. It takes a while, and Johanna organizes everything. Two people die. The wagon train split at this juncture, with the Indian hating man leading a group away. They come across Almonzo, the 10 year old son of the Indian hater. He is all bruised and has a very high fever. The boy has no idea where the wagons have gone, and what signs they find prove inconclusive but don't look good.
Johanna has learned to drive the oxen. They have several rivers to cross and are able to bathe in hot springs. At one of the forts, Capt. Jones is faced by a man he thought was condemned to the gallows, but is very much alive and doing as he pleases. He makes allegatioms that Capt. Jones has more than one Indian wife. This upsets Becky and makes her wonder if she can think of him as husband material any more.
As the remaining wagon trains under Capt. Jones wend their way West, dodging hazard after hazard, the twins each find themselves both closer to, and yet somehow also further away from, the men they love.