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A Thousand Steps (Paperback)
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A Thousand Steps (Paperback)
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A Thousand Steps: The cast of characters includes ... Tama - A
beautiful fugitive determined to live free. Elinore - An active
abolitionist on a mission to find happiness. Julee - A girl with no
past who seeks a future among the Indians. Hakan - A proud man
entrusted with the survival of his people. Thorne -A man obsessed
with claiming what he owns. In 1855, risking everything for a
chance at happiness, three women-separated by class, race, and
geographic distance - undertake the treacherous journey into the
rugged plains of Indian Territory. There, their lives intersect in
a stunning explosion fueled by revenge that threatens their
survival in a place where danger lurks at every turn. From the
snow-covered mountains of North Carolina to the untamed wilds of
Indian Territory, A Thousand Steps takes readers on a perilous
quest for freedom, truth, and love. Highlighting the cultural and
racial diversity among those who settled the American West, the
book sheds light on the inner workings of the U.S. government's
Indian removal policy during the time of the Indian removal and the
plight of blacks who settled among the Indians as both freemen and
slaves. Set in the pre-Civil War era of mass migration to the West,
it brings to life the stories of a fugitive slave, a white
abolitionist, and a free black - all of whom endure the hardships
involved in establishing new lives in a strange new land. The main
character is Tama, born a slave on a huge cotton plantation in
North Carolina. Her biological father is her master and her mother
is a slave. The story opens with her mother's death and Tama's
decision to flee. While on the run, she meets Hakan, a Creek Indian
who is also a fugitive, running from men are out to hang him. He
takes Tama to his village deep in the Georgia forest, where she
will hide, while adapting to the Indian way of life and trying to
hold onto her tentative freedom. Love blooms between Tama and
Hakan, but it is threatened by a series of events that will
eventually put Tama in great danger. Elinore Wardlaw is a white
woman living in Ohio who actively supports the Underground
Railroad. She is married to a southern man from whom she has been
separated for four years while he serves in the Army at Fort Gibson
in Indian Territory. Her decision to take her young son and join
her husband in Indian territory puts her in a position to befriend
a young black girl named Julee, who needs Elinore's help to escape
a desperate situation. Julee has no past, and she is yearning for a
future far away from a life of servitude and poverty. She believes
she is a nobody, a person without importance to anyone, but she
turns out to be the key to both Tama and Elinore's happiness.
General
Imprint: |
Rinard Pub.
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
February 2013 |
First published: |
February 2013 |
Authors: |
Anita Bunkley
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
312 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9624012-3-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Romance >
Historical
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LSN: |
0-9624012-3-4 |
Barcode: |
9780962401237 |
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