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Captured Girl: A Novel of Survival During the Great Sioux War
Captured Girl: A Novel of Survival During the Great Sioux War | Tom Reppert
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The Captured Girl is an enthralling saga that follows Lieutenant Will Raines's crucible of combat and young Morgan O'Connor's struggle for survival after her capture by the Cheyenne. More than four years later in 1875, when the cavalry attacks her Indian village, she is rescued by Lieutenant Raines. Now eighteen, she returns to white society with her Cheyenne son at her side. Her struggle for survival has just begun. Filled with fascinating characters: outlaws, soldiers and warriors, English Dukes, Robber Barons, and the upstairs downstairs of back east society, this epic story of love and survival transports us from the Indian camps of Montana Territory to the mean streets of Gilded Age New York, and back again, right into the heart of the Great Sioux War. "Realistic dialog; interpersonal entanglements and characterizations that come alive. It all adds authenticity to a historical work that makes for a delicious read." Foster W. Cline, M.D, author of Parenting with Love and Logic. "The Captured Girl is a captivating story of survival and strength. Morgan's is a tale of courage wouldn't let go of my imagination even after I sadly turned the last page." Mary Haley author of Ghost Writer, The Great Potato Murder. "An excellently written and fascinating story of the Sioux War of the 1800s. It is obvious that the author Tom Reppert has spent many hours researching that period of history, and he has made it come alive as few authors can. You can feel and identify with the inner struggle that his hero, a young soldier, goes through during his first battle." Ana Parker Goodwin, author of Justice Forbidden
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