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The Wild Girl
The Wild Girl: The Notebooks of Ned Giles, 1932 | Jim Fergus
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Heading west to join the search for the kidnapped son of a wealthy Mexican landowner, Ned Giles meets a troubled Apache girl, imprisoned in a Mexican jail, whose fate forces him to make a choice that will change his life.
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I almost didn‘t read this, because the title seemed disrespectful & I‘m not crazy about Whites writing about Native people. It‘s set in 1932, so the voice of the era is good, and I did feel like the book was written respectfully. I enjoyed it.