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"The Sacred Path of Tears" is a journal written by a young
Cheyenne Indian woman, nicknamed Mokee, during the Indian Wars in
Kansas in the late 1860s. After Mokee and her companion observe the
Sand Creek Massacre, they warn the other Indian camps along the
Smoky Hill River. They take cover in a barn near Salina, Kansas,
where they are discovered by a widow and her two sons. Mokee's
companion leaves to join the fight against the white soldiers but
hating war, Mokee, with her lighter coloring, gains a safe haven
with the widow's family. She finds a mentor in the well-educated
widow and embraces the opportunity to read and write English. As
her life unfolds, Mokee is torn between two worlds at war and the
two men she loves, one a white settler and the other her companion,
who has become a Cheyenne Dog Soldier. Though war is her constant
shadow, Mokee tries to find the purpose for her life and a path of
peace in her war-torn world. "M.B. Tosi mixes history and fiction
with believable characters and the result is a fascinating,
enjoyable, and inspiring story."
In The Crimson Path of Honor, the Civil War is over, and a violent period known as the Indian Wars is erupting. Ignoring the danger, a feisty young woman from Boston rebels against her tyrannical father's plans to marry her off to a family friend, and she seizes an opportunity to go west to teach. On the way to the Oregon Territory, her stagecoach is attacked, and she is captured by a marauding band of Lakota (Sioux) Indians who call the Rocky Mountains home. Accepting her perilous situation, the young woman courageously confronts the daily hardships inherent in early Native American life. At first treated like an outcast, she eventually adapts to her circumstances and comes to respect the camaraderie of the Indians, even falling in love with her captor. Over time, she begins to challenge her abductor's traditional views on bloodletting and violence as the path of honor. Torn by her inability to justify her growing feelings for her captor in a culture of violence, she continually wonders why God has abandoned her in such a desolate place. "M.B. Tosi has done it again. This is the historical novel at its best--realistic, filled with tough issues against a background of conflict and unrest." --Jim Langford, Director Emeritus of University of Notre Dame Press
In "The Secret Path of Destiny," a young, disabled, German-American girl, named Isolde, and her destitute mother reach out for a lifeline being offered by a widower in the German town of Fredericksburg, Texas. The year is 1865, and the two travel from New York City through the aftermath of the Civil War. But another war is brewing, this time with Native Americans. And Isolde and her mother are heading right into the heart of Comancheria, the homeland of the Comanche. It is not the Comanche Isolde fears, but her mother's new employer, who becomes her stepfather. Isolde realizes he is a cunning man who is not who he pretends to be. As the situation worsens, Isolde is forced to make a life-changing decision to escape; desperate, she seeks refuge with a Comanche Indian, who befriends her at first, but later joins a warring band of Comanche. Her malevolent stepfather pursues her across Texas, turning her life upside down. In the midst of her troubles, Isolde's faith sustains her, and she unexpectedly finds the love that has always eluded her. Eventually, Isolde accepts the difficult circumstances of her life and realizes that a person's destiny is often hidden from view because the path is sometimes rocky. "Just about anyone can write a book, but only a good writer can
write a good book. M. B. Tosi is a very good writer, and her books
are truly worth reading."
In The Thundering Path of Spirit, young teenage Amanda Blair is the sole survivor of an attack by a small band of Crow Indians while traveling west by wagon train with her parents. Adopted by the Crow, Amanda becomes Spotted Deer and grows to young womanhood with her Crow family in the Montana Territory. Mysterious circumstances after a vision quest lead her to run away to the town of Helena, where her troubled memories of the brutal attack are finally healed. Content to live with her own people again, she hears rumors of war breaking out near the Little Bighorn River. With the unfortunate discovery that her adopted Crow brother has become a scout for the US Cavalry at Fort Laramie, Amanda journeys back to the Crow in the hopes of saving him from certain death. Her decisive actions fill her with ambivalence as she must again face the intimidating Crow spiritual mentor she once loved and seek his help in saving the brother she also loves. The Thundering Path of Spirit is a riveting love story about following God's will in harrowing times. "Some people are born storytellers, and when you add to that careful historical research, you get a fascinating tale. M. B. Tosi's new novel is a compelling love story and spiritual journey told against the background of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. It's a page turner." -Jim Langford, Director Emeritus of University of Notre Dame Press
In "The Secret Path of Destiny," a young, disabled, German-American girl, named Isolde, and her destitute mother reach out for a lifeline being offered by a widower in the German town of Fredericksburg, Texas. The year is 1865, and the two travel from New York City through the aftermath of the Civil War. But another war is brewing, this time with Native Americans. And Isolde and her mother are heading right into the heart of Comancheria, the homeland of the Comanche. It is not the Comanche Isolde fears, but her mother's new employer, who becomes her stepfather. Isolde realizes he is a cunning man who is not who he pretends to be. As the situation worsens, Isolde is forced to make a life-changing decision to escape; desperate, she seeks refuge with a Comanche Indian, who befriends her at first, but later joins a warring band of Comanche. Her malevolent stepfather pursues her across Texas, turning her life upside down. In the midst of her troubles, Isolde's faith sustains her, and she unexpectedly finds the love that has always eluded her. Eventually, Isolde accepts the difficult circumstances of her life and realizes that a person's destiny is often hidden from view because the path is sometimes rocky. "Just about anyone can write a book, but only a good writer can
write a good book. M. B. Tosi is a very good writer, and her books
are truly worth reading."
In The Thundering Path of Spirit, young teenage Amanda Blair is the sole survivor of an attack by a small band of Crow Indians while traveling west by wagon train with her parents. Adopted by the Crow, Amanda becomes Spotted Deer and grows to young womanhood with her Crow family in the Montana Territory. Mysterious circumstances after a vision quest lead her to run away to the town of Helena, where her troubled memories of the brutal attack are finally healed. Content to live with her own people again, she hears rumors of war breaking out near the Little Bighorn River. With the unfortunate discovery that her adopted Crow brother has become a scout for the US Cavalry at Fort Laramie, Amanda journeys back to the Crow in the hopes of saving him from certain death. Her decisive actions fill her with ambivalence as she must again face the intimidating Crow spiritual mentor she once loved and seek his help in saving the brother she also loves. The Thundering Path of Spirit is a riveting love story about following God's will in harrowing times. "Some people are born storytellers, and when you add to that careful historical research, you get a fascinating tale. M. B. Tosi's new novel is a compelling love story and spiritual journey told against the background of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. It's a page turner." -Jim Langford, Director Emeritus of University of Notre Dame Press
In The Crimson Path of Honor, the Civil War is over, and a violent period known as the Indian Wars is erupting. Ignoring the danger, a feisty young woman from Boston rebels against her tyrannical father's plans to marry her off to a family friend, and she seizes an opportunity to go west to teach. On the way to the Oregon Territory, her stagecoach is attacked, and she is captured by a marauding band of Lakota (Sioux) Indians who call the Rocky Mountains home. Accepting her perilous situation, the young woman courageously confronts the daily hardships inherent in early Native American life. At first treated like an outcast, she eventually adapts to her circumstances and comes to respect the camaraderie of the Indians, even falling in love with her captor. Over time, she begins to challenge her abductor's traditional views on bloodletting and violence as the path of honor. Torn by her inability to justify her growing feelings for her captor in a culture of violence, she continually wonders why God has abandoned her in such a desolate place. "M.B. Tosi has done it again. This is the historical novel at its best--realistic, filled with tough issues against a background of conflict and unrest." --Jim Langford, Director Emeritus of University of Notre Dame Press
"The Sacred Path of Tears" is a journal written by a young
Cheyenne Indian woman, nicknamed Mokee, during the Indian Wars in
Kansas in the late 1860s. After Mokee and her companion observe the
Sand Creek Massacre, they warn the other Indian camps along the
Smoky Hill River. They take cover in a barn near Salina, Kansas,
where they are discovered by a widow and her two sons. Mokee's
companion leaves to join the fight against the white soldiers but
hating war, Mokee, with her lighter coloring, gains a safe haven
with the widow's family. She finds a mentor in the well-educated
widow and embraces the opportunity to read and write English. As
her life unfolds, Mokee is torn between two worlds at war and the
two men she loves, one a white settler and the other her companion,
who has become a Cheyenne Dog Soldier. Though war is her constant
shadow, Mokee tries to find the purpose for her life and a path of
peace in her war-torn world. "M.B. Tosi mixes history and fiction
with believable characters and the result is a fascinating,
enjoyable, and inspiring story."
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