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The Cherokee Bride - Hardcover

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by Stephen a. Enna (Author)

The Cherokee Bride takes place in the year 1850. It is the story of a 17-year-old woman

whose name is Maggie Carter. Maggie is an out-of-control kid who is half Cherokee Indian

and half white.

She grew up in Fayetteville Arkansas and was the child of a single parent Cherokee Indian

who was rarely around to give her guidance or support. Her mother died when she was 14

and from then on, she was on her own without support from anyone. In 1850 an article was

posted in town that got her attention. A man named Major Peter Jenkins was organizing

a wagon train that would leave Fayetteville heading for the California Gold Rush. With

nothing to hold her in Fayetteville Maggie signs up and is selected to be one of the scouts

for the train. In 1850 early pioneers faced multiple problems and challengers while on the

trail but the most serious were three diseases that were killing people right and left. They

were Smallpox, Measles and Cholera. The train would face all three as they travelled west.

When the wagon train arrives in Grand River Oklahoma Peter recruits five Cherokee Indians

to join the train as scouts. It would be their knowledge that he would rely on to lead the train

across the long prairies, around the huge mountains in the path and across deserts with no

water available.

The lead brave selected to serve as Chief Scout is a young man named Jimmy light feather

Chawkta. Jimmy is smart, speaks three different Indian languages and was practically born

on a horse.

This story will keep you on edge as you follow Maggie, Jimmy, and Peter in their 2000-mile

trek across the United States Territories to the California Gold rush.

Number of Pages: 356
Dimensions: 0.94 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 24, 2022