The White
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3.5
Deborah Larsen
In 1758, when Mary Jemison is about sixteen, a Shawnee raiding party captures her Irish family near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Mary is the only one not killed and scalped. She is instead given to two Seneca sisters to replace their brother who was killed by whites. Emerging slowly from shock, Mary--now named Two-Falling-Voices--begins to make her home in Seneca culture and the wild landscape. She goes on to marry a Delaware, then a Seneca, and, though she contemplates it several times, never rejoins white society. Larsen alludes beautifully to the way Mary apprehends the brutality of both the white colonists and the native tribes; and how, open-eyed and independent, she thrives as a genuine American.
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Author
Deborah Larsen
Pages
240
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2007-12-18
ISBN
0307429601 9780307429605
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"Based on a true story of a white woman captured and raised with the Seneca Indians. Quick read and I love that they put her actual words in the story."
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Dee Shihady