The Indian and Me. The American Revolution Series, #1

Par : cathy peebles
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230551089
  • EAN9798230551089
  • Date de parution07/02/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Julia Townsend accompanies her abusive British military husband to America during the American Revolution. She feels lost in that she finds herself married to a man she did not want, and is now living in an unknown environment. Her husband had to find a guide to lead his troops through the wilderness of the New World and recruits a Seneca Indian named Ki. Julia's job is to teach the Indian how to read, write, and map making skills, but as they work together, they discover a shared connection of being outsiders, when Ki realizes that he too is adrift in the world of British warfare and privilege dominated by white men.
Julia Townsend accompanies her abusive British military husband to America during the American Revolution. She feels lost in that she finds herself married to a man she did not want, and is now living in an unknown environment. Her husband had to find a guide to lead his troops through the wilderness of the New World and recruits a Seneca Indian named Ki. Julia's job is to teach the Indian how to read, write, and map making skills, but as they work together, they discover a shared connection of being outsiders, when Ki realizes that he too is adrift in the world of British warfare and privilege dominated by white men.