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Thorne’s Journey Home By: Harold Toliver Thorne’s Journey Home focuses on the terrain and Indian tribal territories in the mid-nineteenth century in northern California. Thorne, after many months searching for gold, journeys home through such territories. He encounters other journeyers on the road, some friendly, some hostile, and discovers two children, survivors of a massacre. Interspersed are segments of Thorne’s brother as he chronicles his experience with the Civil War, their Boston heritage, and his southern wife. Thorne’s journey is indicative of a time in American history when the west was untamed.
In 1941, a hitchhiker brutally murdered businessman Harold Thorne, a beloved husband and father. The news cycle moved on, but what became of Harold's widow and the 5 young children he left behind? This is the story of how one family overcame tragedy and embraced their lives to flourish against all odds.