It is 1812. For four years, Daniel Brownell has been crossing
the Detroit River from Canada every day to attend school in
America. But as General Hull prepares to invade Canada at Sandwich,
where the Brownell family has a store, eleven-year-old Daniel must
choose between following his American father--who is determined to
join General Hull--or remaining with his unstable Canadian mother.
After he decides his mother needs him more, Daniel retreats with
her to Amherstburg, where a wealthy man rumored to be friends with
the Shawnee agrees to take them in.Seventy-two-year-old Matthew
Elliott has just been named lieutenant commander and chief of
Indian affairs in the British Army, and he is tasked with keeping
Tecumseh and his warriors in line. As Elliott welcomes Daniel and
his mother into his home, Daniel does his best to accept his new
life. But when Elliot asks Daniel to deliver a letter to General
Hull with the hope of deceiving him, the boy puts his own life in
jeopardy in an attempt to save his father's. Although Elliott has
participated in many savage battles, the day Daniel loses his
innocence grieves him mightily as he realizes that no one--not even
a child--can escape the chaos created by war.In this historical
tale, two intersecting families are caught up in the War of 1812 as
America invades Canada and a boy, an Indian agent, and a great
Shawnee chief struggle to survive.
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