| E. M. Lahr - Sports & Recreation - 2011 - 240 pages
Reading a book can change your life. When Eleanor Lahr read "Follow the River", a novel about the true experience of Mary Draper Ingles, who was captured in 1755 by Shawnee ... | |
| Madeleine Brent - China - 1973 - 436 pages
The story of a missionary girl in China who finds love and fortune at the height of the Boxer Rebellion and returns happily to England. | |
| R.L. Stine - Juvenile Fiction - 1996 - 168 pages
Brady is getting on with his life following the death of his girlfriend, he even has a new girlfriend. Then he starts seeing a strange figure and accidents start happening. | |
| Cassie Edwards - Frontier and pioneer life - 2002 - 360 pages
Rescued as a child by a band of Crow Indians after her parents die in a tragic accident, Tabitha Daniel grows up to become Talking Rain, a legendary warrior woman who captures ... | |
| Cassie Edwards - Fiction - 2002 - 370 pages
As a child, Misshi Bradley watched each member of her family die on the trail west until she was stolen by renegade Indians. Now she's ready to start a family of her own, and ... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - Travel - 2002 - 560 pages
In 1803, when the United States purchased Louisiana from France, the great expanse of this new American territory was a blankānot only on the map but in our knowledge ... | |
| Charles Brashear - Fiction - 1999 - 224 pages
Kidnapped as a girl and raised by the Comanches, Cynthia Ann Parker is rescued by Texans she considers kidnappers and is determined to escape back to the Comanches. | |
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