Some truths cut deeper than blood. North Georgia, 1830. Gold gleams in the hills, but beneath that shimmer lies greed, betrayal, and the first rumblings of removal. Into this land comes sixteen-year-old Mattie-Rae Ellison, leaving Richmond's parlors for a rough mining camp beside her stern uncle and younger brother. The ground is already contested. Soldiers march with quiet purpose. Miners carve into Cherokee homelands.
And whispers grow louder of a nation forced to leave its roots. Then Mattie-Rae meets Hiawassee, a proud Cherokee girl whose mother's art preserves a culture under siege. Through her friendship, Mattie-Rae glimpses a world richer than gold-and begins to question everything she was taught to believe. But visions stir, loyalties fray, and danger closes in. Mattie-Rae must decide what kind of woman she'll become-and how far she'll go to stand for truth, even when history itself pushes back.
Cry, the Cherokee is a luminous coming-of-age novel of friendship, courage, and quiet rebellion, set against one of America's darkest chapters. Step into history-read Cry, the Cherokee today.
Some truths cut deeper than blood. North Georgia, 1830. Gold gleams in the hills, but beneath that shimmer lies greed, betrayal, and the first rumblings of removal. Into this land comes sixteen-year-old Mattie-Rae Ellison, leaving Richmond's parlors for a rough mining camp beside her stern uncle and younger brother. The ground is already contested. Soldiers march with quiet purpose. Miners carve into Cherokee homelands.
And whispers grow louder of a nation forced to leave its roots. Then Mattie-Rae meets Hiawassee, a proud Cherokee girl whose mother's art preserves a culture under siege. Through her friendship, Mattie-Rae glimpses a world richer than gold-and begins to question everything she was taught to believe. But visions stir, loyalties fray, and danger closes in. Mattie-Rae must decide what kind of woman she'll become-and how far she'll go to stand for truth, even when history itself pushes back.
Cry, the Cherokee is a luminous coming-of-age novel of friendship, courage, and quiet rebellion, set against one of America's darkest chapters. Step into history-read Cry, the Cherokee today.