About This Book
A young woman living on the Kentucky frontier contends with migration, settlement, and the constant threat of raids as her community carves out homes in a contested landscape. The narrative interweaves documented incidents and invented scenes to portray pioneer dress, customs, social life, and wartime practices while following personal developments involving a mysterious stranger, a wedding, captivity, trial, and execution. Episodes of pursuit, renegade plots, and Indian attacks escalate tensions and force collective stratagems. The action culminates in a remembered frontier engagement and a concluding resolution that emphasizes survival, communal bonds, and the costs of border conflict.
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