Moon of the White Tears

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Award-winning writer of Wyatt Earp, An American Odyssey, winner of the 2020 Will Rogers Medallion Award, a 2019 Spur Award Finalist and an “Editor’s Choice” by The Historical Novel Society

This modern-day, comic farce follows the convoluted paths of an ensemble cast of characters, who coincidentally converge on a small mountain town in north Georgia. There, in historic Lumpkin County, where gold was discovered more than a century and a half ago, a part-Cherokee curmudgeon named Hoke Limberlost has undertaken a mission to right the wrongs of the white man’s blight on the once pristine land.


 

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Katuah
evening
Crow Mountain North Lumpkin County Late
The Sizzling Skillet Dahlonega Georgia Wednesday
Frogtown Falls Spring 1949
Lumpkin County Courthouse Wednesday late
Etowah River South Lumpkin County Summer
Crawford Farm South Lumpkin County
Town Creek Church Road and Lumpkin
Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area
Ambrose House North Chestatee Street
Peachtree Battle Memorial Park Atlanta
CaneTuck Creek Farm North Lumpkin
Ocahayhalahatcheecola Florida August
Crow Mountain Monday night
Buzzard Knob above the Vanstory Farm

Concord Massachusetts 1991
NAACP Regional Symposium Magnolia
Morgan Falls High School Football Practice
The Sizzling Skillet Friday noon
Lumpkin County Courthouse Roy Earl
Vanstory Farm Tuesday 1 A M
Lumpkin County Courthouse Tuesday
Epilogue
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Mark Warren owns and runs nationally renowned Medicine Bow Wilderness School in the Southern Appalachians of Dahlonega, GA where he teaches nature classes and primitive skills of the Cherokee. Mark has taught survival courses to thousands of schools and groups all over the country.


In 1980, the National Wildlife Federation honored Mark as Georgia’s Conservation Educator of the Year. In 1998 he became the U.S. National Champion in whitewater canoeing, and in 1999, he won the World Championship Longbow title.


Another passion for Mark has been researching the West for more than 60 years. He has presented as a western historian at top western museums around the country.

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