The Reluctant Pioneer

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Pub Date 20 Sep 2024 | Archive Date 30 Sep 2024

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Description

Matilda Koontz cherishes her life as a wife and mother on a Missouri farm, but her hardworking husband wants to claim free farmland in the Pacific Northwest. When he suggests selling the farm to trek two thousand miles across the Oregon Trail, she balks. 

But in the spring of 1847, Matilda and Nicholas Koontz and their sons embark on a grueling journey westward. Fresh graves testify to dangers of disease, accidents, starvation, and a multitude of hazards threatening her family and her beloved’s dream.

With new struggles at every turn, Matilda wonders how she can protect her sons on such a perilous journey. Will they reach the trail’s end? Will the babe growing inside her womb survive?

When tragedy strikes, the question changes: How can she possibly continue?

This pioneer woman’s journey is inspired by a true story.

Matilda Koontz cherishes her life as a wife and mother on a Missouri farm, but her hardworking husband wants to claim free farmland in the Pacific Northwest. When he suggests selling the farm to trek...


Advance Praise

Endorsements—Praise for The Reluctant Pioneer:

The Reluctant Pioneer by Julie McDonald Zander is a gripping debut novel about the westward journey of historical figure Matilda Koontz and her family. Julie’s meticulous research recreates the harrowing and heart-stopping trip. She transported me back to 1847 and put me on the trail with Matilda as she overcame heartbreaking trials to reach Oregon City. Julie is an incredible storyteller! I couldn’t put The Reluctant Pioneer down until the very last word.”

  ~Leslie Gould, #1 bestselling and award-winning author of A Brighter Dawn and more than three dozen other novels

I’ve been fascinated by the Oregon Trail pioneers since I was a girl, and their courage continues to intrigue and inspire me. Julie McDonald Zander’s debut novel captures the tumultuous journey of these pioneers through the heartbreaking trials and unwavering hope of one woman who began the walk to Oregon Territory in 1847 with her husband and four boys. The Reluctant Pioneer invites readers to join Matilda Koontz on the trail and experience her joy and sorrow as she perseveres in her husband’s search for a new home. If you enjoy reading Jane Kirkpatrick’s fiction or other historical novels about women who overcome tremendous hardship for the sake of their family, you’ll love The Reluctant Pioneer!  

  ~ Melanie Dobson, award-winning author of Where the Trail Ends, Catching the Wind, and more than two dozen other novels

 The Reluctant Pioneer is a heart-grabbing read about a courageous woman with incredible faith and fortitude. Based on a true story, walking alongside this woman on her journey from Missouri to the Oregon Territory grips your emotions. You find yourself cheering for her and grieving with her. I couldn’t put it down. It encouraged me to keep trusting in our powerful God. He alone brings us through our trials.

  ~ Marilyn Rhoads, Oregon Christian Writers past-president

Julie Zander is a lover of history, and it shows in this intriguing book. This fictionalized version of the true story of Oregon Trail pioneer Matilda Glover Koontz is replete with authentic detail and historical accuracy and draws a vivid picture of the difficulties those early travelers experienced on the trail to a new life. A must-read for fans of historical fiction and of strong women who will go to the ends of the earth for their families.

  ~ Dawn Shipman, award-winning author of the Lost Stones of Argonia series

Ms. Zander has taken the facts of a true story and woven a heart-rending, beautiful tale inspiring us to relate to the courage, heartbreak, and joys of an amazing woman.”

  ~ Barbara Tifft Blakey, author of the upcoming release Angel of Second Street, Bertie’s War, and three stories in collections

Endorsements—Praise for The Reluctant Pioneer:

The Reluctant Pioneer by Julie McDonald Zander is a gripping debut novel about the westward journey of historical figure Matilda Koontz and her family...


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The Reluctant Pioneer" by Julie McDonald Zander is a compelling historical fiction novel that vividly brings to life the challenges and resilience of early American settlers. The story follows Matilda Jackson, a reluctant pioneer woman who faces the daunting task of moving her family across the Oregon Trail in 1847. Matilda's journey is not just a physical one but an emotional voyage of courage, faith, and determination. Her fears and doubts about leaving behind everything familiar for the promise of free land are palpable and relatable, making her a deeply sympathetic character.

Zander's writing captures the essence of the pioneer spirit, blending meticulous historical detail with rich storytelling. The novel beautifully portrays the stark realities of pioneer life—grueling travel, harsh landscapes, and the constant threat of danger—all while highlighting the strength and fortitude required to overcome these obstacles. The interactions between Matilda and her family are authentic and touching, especially her complex relationship with her husband, Nicholas, who is driven by his desire for a better future.

One of the strengths of the book is how it balances the harshness of pioneer life with moments of warmth and humor, making it a well-rounded and engaging read. Zander's depiction of the period's social norms, especially the expectations placed on women, adds depth to Matilda’s character as she navigates her role in a male-dominated society.

Overall, "The Reluctant Pioneer" is a well-crafted novel that not only entertains but also provides a thoughtful exploration of what it means to be brave in the face of uncertainty. It's a must-read for fans of historical fiction and those interested in the pioneering era of American history.

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This historical fiction reminds me of Little House on the Prairie books…family and friends and success with heartache. Curl up in a comfy chair and go on a trip via covered wagon with the brave people who settled the west. This is a fun book to read and is a quick read. I liked this book. I hope to read more from this talented author. The characters came alive on the pages. Thanks Netgalley

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A tale of a family on the Oregon Trail in the 1840s. It starts off very gently, but I found it interesting as the historical detail was clearly well-researched. As it progressed, the drama picked up and by the end I was thoroughly absorbed in the story. I found the author's note, which revealed the main character is based on a real woman, fascinating. The story has a strong Christian ethos which felt appropriate for the characters/era. I liked the fact that the author didn't seek to back-project 21st century thoughts/ideals onto 19th century people. A strong debut.

Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the advance copy.

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“The Reluctant Pioneer” is a historical fiction book about the Oregon Trail by Julie McDonald Zander. This book was based upon a real pioneer - Matilda Koontz Jackson - who left Missouri for the greener pastures of Oregon back in 1847. Ms. Zander doesn’t shy away from the difficulties on the trail - from walking behind cattle, to anything possibly going wrong - but there’s also friendships built, hope, and community. There is a lot of mention of faith in this book, as is pretty typical of that time. I also liked how Ms. Zander, in her author’s note, decided to use the words/terms of that era - opposed to the politically correct ones of today - as she’s correct - it would’ve read oddly in that time frame. I found myself becoming involved in this story - and wondering if I could’ve dug up the inner strength to face all that Matilda did - leaving family for the unknown and the hardships she faced - and relying on the kindness of strangers - and in the end still being true to herself and the beliefs of her family.

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I really enjoyed this book about Matilda and her families hard and tragic journey to find a better life across the plains of America in 1837. The book is based on the real Matilda. The story covers all the challenges the family are given, heart break and decisions which have to be made. This story is so well written and researched.

My thanks as always to NetGalley and to Publisher Booksgosocial and the excellent author Julie McDonald Zander for the early read.

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Based upon the life of Matilda Koontz Jackson, The Reluctant Pioneer by Julie McDonald Zander is an inspiring yet heart-wrenching tale of her travels from Missouri to Oregon on the wagon train. Although most of the characters were real, it is a work of historical fiction. As would be characteristic of that time period, a strong Christian faith is prominent in the lives of the pioneers.

Staying true to the time period, historical facts, and actual events, Zander has written a moving, emotional work.

Releases Sep 20th. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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The Reluctant Pioneer by Julie McDonald Zander is absolutely spellbinding. I would forget that I was reading a nonfiction novel, as it reads like a historical fiction book. I am fascinated by the pioneers, settlers, and old west and Julie did not disappoint with her details of life on the trail I was definitely not ready for the book to end, and would have liked to learn more about Matilda's life after her marriage.

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