She would spend a lifetime fighting for her Indian heritage in a
white man's world....Daughter of an English fur trader and his
wilderness wife, young Coosaponakeesa, princess of the Upper and
Lower Creeks, left her Indian village for Charlestown to be reared
in the ways of the English. Baptized Mary, the deerskin-clad girl
blossomed into a regal beauty, possessing the proud, courageous
spirit of her Indian heritage. As wife, mother, and queen, her
influence helped forge the greatest trading empire in the
Charlestown and Savannah colonies. But times were treacherous, and
as the English colonies expanded into the New World, so did the
tensions and hostilities between Anglo and Indian. From the stark
Indian village on the Chattahoochee River to the bustling streets
of Charlestown and Savannah, through sixty years and three
husbands, Mary follows her destiny as an indomitable force of peace
between two peoples. And as a new nation struggles, Mary proves
herself a woman of her land and her heritage...the true queen of
her people.
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