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Impatient with Desire Hardcover – March 9, 2010

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A great adventure.

A haunting tragedy.

An enduring love.

In the spring of 1846, Tamsen Donner, her husband, George, their five daughters, and eighty other pioneers headed to California on the California-Oregon Trail in eager anticipation of new lives out West. Everything that could go wrong did, and an American legend was born.

The Donner Party. We think we know their story--pioneers trapped in the mountains performing an unspeakable act to survive--but we know only that one harrowing part of it. Impatient with Desire brings us answers to the unanswerable question: What really happened in the four months the Donners were trapped in the mountains And it brings to stunning life a woman--and a love story--behind the myth.

Tamsen Eustis Donner, born in 1801, taught school, wrote poetry, painted, botanized, and was fluent in French. At twenty-three, she sailed alone from Massachusetts to North Carolina when respectable women didn't travel alone. Years after losing her first husband, Tully, she married again for love, this time to George Donner, a prosperous farmer, and in 1846, they set out for California with their five youngest children. Unlike many women who embarked reluctantly on the Oregon Trail, Tamsen was eager to go. Later, trapped in the mountains by early snows, she had plenty of time to contemplate the wisdom of her decision and the cost of her wanderlust.

Historians have long known that Tamsen kept a journal, though it was never found. In Impatient with Desire, Burton draws on years of historical research to vividly imagine this lost journal--and paints a picture of a remarkable heroine in an extraordinary situation. Tamsen's unforgettable journey takes us from the cornfields of Illinois to the dusty Oregon Trail to the freezing Sierra Nevada Mountains, where she was forced to confront an impossible choice.

Impatient with Desire is a passionate, heart-wrenching story of courage, hope, and love in hardship, all told at a breathless pace. Intimate in tone and epic in scope, Impatient with Desire is absolutely hypnotic.

Praise for Impatient with Desire

"Gabrielle Burton brings us a moving story of human courage and frailty. Tamsen Donner's tale will stay with you long after you've read the last page."
--Nancy Horan, author of
Loving Frank

"Few figures in the westward movement of this country have the almost mythic presence of Tamsen Donner. With her strong creative gifts, an exceptional talent for clear and moving narrative, and careful research, Burton has most surely succeeded in her intention to capture Tamsen Donner's spirit and has given us a marvelous, moving story of a brave, loving--and real--woman."
--Isabel Zuber, author of
Salt

"Told through fictional letters and diary entries written by Tamsen Donner, Impatient with Desire is a hauntingly lyrical story of the ill-fated Donner Party, one of the seminal events in America's westward movement. This bittersweet novel of love and sacrifice will tear at your heart."
--Sandra Dallas, author of
Prayers for Sale


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The story of the Donner Party is sketchily retold in Burton's new novel, which reimagines the tragedy through the eyes of Tamsen Donner, 45-year-old wife of George Donner, the leader of the party that, in 1846, set out from Springfield, Ill., for California and wound up snowbound in the Sierra Nevada Mountains for the winter. In journal entries and letters to her sister, Tamsen dutifully recounts her early life in Massachusetts, Donner's courtship, their decision to move to California, and the blunders that ate up time and trapped their party for four months in the mountain snow, where Tamsen proves to be a pillar of strength for her injured husband, their family, and the other families depending upon them for survival. The narrative builds to what readers will be most curious about: how did the cannibalism come about? The answer is supplied by Tamsen in a matter-of-fact way that is in keeping with the other horrors she describes. In the end, the narrative's feminist trappings feel forced, and the result is a novel that only fitfully fulfils its goal of dramatizing the famous events from a new point of view. (Mar.)
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Burton has researched Tamsen for 38 years, including retracing the Donner's overland route from Illinois to the Donner Pass. She documented the journey in her 2009 memoir-history-travelogue, "Searching for Tamsen Donner."

Now, with "Impatient With Desire," Burton has taken her obsession all the way: She inhabits Tamsen Donner, crawling inside her skin, then into the dark, fetid hole in the woods with her starving family, penning journal entries, recording the deaths of fellow pilgrims. Using Tamsen's 17 surviving letters, Burton gives us Donner's girlhood, the perilous overland trek and, most important, the credible voice of a heroine lost to time.

What emerges is a wholly recognizable woman; imperfect, impetuous, brave, practical and utterly terrified... Burton deftly allows the desperation to escalate so that, by the time Tamsen is digging up the dead, it seems like the perfectly right thing to do. The horror of the act is contextualized, and we marvel not at its savagery but at the heroism of cutting out and cooking up a man's heart to keep children alive. "My whole life," Tamsen writes near the end, "my heart was big with hope and impatient with desire. . . . I cannot bear it if no one knows what has gone on here. What I have seen. What was waiting for me here. . . ."

Burton's writing tears out the reader's heart as it brings closure to her quest to understand a woman lost to time. "Impatient With Desire" finally rescues Tamsen Donner from ignominy, bringing her back to us a robust and very alive woman. --Los Angeles Times

[In Impatient with Desire and Searching for Tamsen Donner,] Burton leads her readers to heights of awe, admiration, and inspiration through her fictional but well-researched account of Tamsen Donner's fateful journey west and her memoir of taking her own daughters on the same journey, trying to find both the woman who was Tamsen Donner and herself.

Gabrielle Burton's Impatient with Desire is a beautifully written fictional account of the Donner party's epic journey of 1846. It is a journey whose tragic and gruesome finale is familiar to most Americans. Burton uses years of solid research and a disciplined imagination to fill in the less sensational but still moving details of the trip that began in Illinois and ended in the snow-bound Sierra Nevada. Burton gives us a flesh and blood Tamsen Donner, brave, independent, kind, and determined to make her way west both for the adventure of it all and for the advantages she was sure awaited her family in California. The party of George Donner, Tamsen, their five children, and eighty other pioneers traveled by wagon going west across miles of meadows, mountains, and deserts. Tamsen's journal entries and letters to her sister back east, imagined by Burton, describe the journey west in all its hardships and its pleasures. Although only two of Tamsen's letters while on the trail still exist and her journal was never recovered, Burton uses the facts she does have to evoke the heart and soul of Tamsen, and to record her motivations in beginning the trip, her delights in the journey, and her heroism in the snows of Truckee Meadows. Tamsen kept her five children alive and sane through a regimen of hygiene, chores, and meals (only at the very end was human meat prepared and then it was only for the youngest of the group). In addition to taking care of their bodily needs as best she could, Tamsen inspired them -- and now, us -- with her own unquenchable spirit, her awe and gratitude for the beauty she saw while crossing the country, and her firm sense of destiny as one who would settle the United States for future generations.

Searching for Tamsen Donner is Burton's riveting memoir of the trip she took one summer tracking both the trail of the Donner party across the United States and the personal story of Tamsen Donner. Burton's journey took her to Newburyport Massachusetts, where Tamsen was born, south to North Carolina where she taught school, married, had two children, and then lost all three; and north to Springfield, Illinois where Tamsen met George Donner and from where they began their westward migration. Burton followed the old Oregon-California Trail up to the Truckee Meadows, where she slept out beneath the tree then believed to be the tree against which the Donners built their winter shelter over a century earlier. Burton undertook the massive cross country trip with her husband and five children and her details of life on the road interspersed with facts and questions about the Donner party and memories from Burton's own life as a writer, mother, and feminist combine to make this an inspiring memoir of fully-engaged motherhood, a riveting history of self-discovery, and a further homage to the spirit and the legacy of Tamsen Donner. --Huffington Post (Nina Sankovitch)

Cannibalism usually comes to mind when the Donner Party is mentioned.

The story of these pioneers is one of the best known -- and most speculated upon -- in the history of 19th century westward migration.

In "Impatient With Desire," author Gabrielle Burton focuses on the way these pioneers dealt with adversity, asking why some maintained hope while others did not. And Burton does it from the direct viewpoint of Tamsen Donner, the wife of George Donner, the party's leader.

In the summer of 1846, Tamsen, George and their five daughters left Springfield, Ill., and headed West for California. With them were the families of George's brother, Jacob, and James Reed. Along the way they joined with several overland parties forming a new wagon train that, at its height, numbered 87 emigrants with 23 wagons...

Here, Burton has drawn on known instances to build upon the unknown. She takes words from the mouths of others in the party because she believes it's likely the Donners said and did the same things.

"Impatient With Desire" is beautiful and heartbreaking, but it's also a little bit like watching a train wreck. Knowing the history behind the story, one cannot but anticipate when and where cannibalism will enter the narrative.

To Burton's credit, the subject is carefully approached, with little detail except that of the trepidation and emotional pain faced by the characters. Tamsen's words, "We are already in hell" convey the situation far better than any description could.

Poetically written, "Impatient With Desire" is engrossing and emotional. One feels as if she is there, sitting with Tamsen and her family as they suffer through the hardships and brief pleasures associated with this ill-fated group. --SLC Deseret News

Long after the novel is laid down, you will hear Tamsen's voice in your head and heart. --LibraryThing

I had never heard of the Donner Party nor knew anything about another way to travel west besides the Oregon Trail. So, when I sat down with this book, I had no expectations besides being entertained. I didn't expect Tamsen Donner to catch my heart and hold it through her journal entries and letters to her sister. My heart went out to the families and men that traveled in the party, and every time one died, I could feel the heartbreak and mounting concern that each one brought, as if I, too, was traveling with them. Tamsen was a strong and courageous voice that had such spirit and dignity, even in times when she felt her hope dwindling. Gabrielle Burton gave Tamsen such a powerful voice. One, that I'm sure, captured the essence of who Tamsen was. I was impressed by how much research went into this novel, and how Gabrielle spent time on the same trail to get the feel of what it must have been like for the Donners. This was an amazing book and a fantastic piece of historical fiction that should be read by everyone. Impatient with Desire is a masterful piece of work that captures the pioneer spirit and brings to light the sacrifice, commitment and disappointments each adventurer had to endure. I look forward to reading more by this author! --Good Reads

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Voice; 1st edition (March 9, 2010)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1401341012
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1401341015
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 18 years and up
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 1 x 9 inches
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Gabrielle Burton is the author of Impatient with Desire, Searching for Tamsen Donner, Heartbreak Hotel, and I'm Running Away From Home But I'm Not Allowed To Cross The Street. She wrote the screenplay for the movie, Manna From Heaven, produced by Five Sisters Productions, (MGM DVD.) Her honors include The Western Heritage Award for outstanding novel, The Maxwell Perkins Prize, the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award, The Mary Pickford Prize for Screenwriters given by the American Film Institute, 1st Prize, Austin Film Festival Heart of Film Screenwriting contest, and the Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. She lives in Venice, CA.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2010
In preparing to write Trapped! The True Story of a Pioneer Girl, my middle grade children's novel about Virginia Reed, a girl with the Donner Party, I read everything I could find about those ill-fated pioneers. I also traveled their route from Springfield, Illinois, where they left established homes to the high Sierras where deep snow forced them to live out that winter of 1846-47 in crude shelters. In my research Tamsen Donner always stood out as a unique individual and for me Gabrielle Burton has captured the very essence of her. I always knew I'd love and admire her and in this story I got the chance to do so. Educated, resilient, strong, adventurous, loving, brave, faithful, if there was a flaw in her, it was minor and hidden deep. Although I know it was a fictional account (of a true happening) the story, told in a journal and in letters that no longer exist, was totally believable to me. The Donners, George and Tamsen, their five daughters, the youngest only three, and Jacob and Elizabeth Donner and their children, one also only three, the hired men and one widowed woman were forced by wagon problems to set up their crude camps about eight miles from the rest of the party. The Donner Party gained infamy when it was learned that some had resorted to cannibalism. This story touches on the subject, but with dignity and grace which was, I thought, in keeping with Tamsen's character. The story ends with George's death, the children gone with one of the relief parties, and Tamsen, who stayed behind to help George through his last hours, striking out for the main camp by the lake. With the exception of Lewis Keseberg, they were all gone when Tamsen arrived, either dead or with the last relief party. One final relief party arrived in mid-April and found only Lewis Keseberg alive. He said Tamsen Donner had died in his cabin shortly after arriving. By all acounts, Keseberg was an odd individual and not well liked. Many believed he killed Tamsen for her flesh, but he always maintained his innocence. Eunice Boeve, author of Trapped!
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Gabrielle Burton has written a book--perhaps more narrative poetry than prose--about an American Odyssey, the ill-fated Donner Party of 1846. Impatient with Desire is a novel told from the point of view of Tamsen Donner, wife of the company's namesake. The mid-nineteenth century was perhaps America's most adventurous period, fomented by settling a vast continent and exploring much of it not yet mapped. The vast westward movement rocked at full tilt--opening new territory (not to mention Alaska and the Louisiana Purchase), declaring and legislating new states, and the restless roiling that sent explorers and settlers west for gold, for land, or simply to "see the elephant."

As can readily be imagined, fortunes were to be made selling guide books, sometimes written by men who'd never been to the places they describe. And, that's where the "rubber hits the road." Formed in Independence, Missouri, the Donners joined others to set out for California using a guidebook that promised a faster way across the mountains, a route its author had never tried. Following that false, best-selling guide led to their disaster.

The trail, of course, was fraught with mischance and unexpected weather, terrain, hostile indigenous peoples, etc. Along the way, the settlers lost their animals and wagons and most of the household effects they'd packed. The end, of course, came when they'd climbed beyond turning back in the mountains between the western deserts and California. It was there that they were forced to decamp to face freezing winter. There, the impassable mountain trail imprisoned them for months, taking many lives with cold and starvation. In that place, too, they ate human flesh.

"Impatient with Desire" is the story of this tragic journey from the point of view of Tamsen Donner in a series of flash backs and forwards from the beginnings of her own life, the death of her first husband, and her life with George Donner, a man twenty years her senior. Theirs was a mature and tender loving relationship, one of more shared equality than was common at that time, e.g., it was more her idea than his for them to make this journey to the west. Having been injured attempting to repair the spoke of a wagon wheel, George spent his final months slowly dying of blood poisoning. True to her nature and him too ill to travel, she waited with him for rescue in the frozen wilderness. She could not bear to leave him alone there.

"Impatient with Desire" is a touching book, one filled with pathos and despair, love of family, of children and married couples. It is also a story of loss, the members of the Donner Party watching their children die, watching friends, watching one another.

As I read, I felt a major problem with the book was that my previous knowledge of the path of the Donner Party held together Author Burton's pastiche of vignettes, alleged letters to a sister, diary-like entries, and notes written to apprise survivors what happened to these seekers for a better life in the paradise called California.

Those misgivings aside, from beginning to end, Impatient with Desire is a powerful book. Even without the continuity of watching emotions unfold and grow as in the usual narrative, there are still more than a few heart stopping moments of tremendous sadness touched by a love that had existed before the decision to take the long and arduous journey to California. Author Burton's book is truly an experience in American history .
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