The proud and the free / Janet Dailey.
Temple Gordon, the daughter of an educated Cherokee leader, was raised on her mother's family plantation. She is fiercely devoted to the Cherokee traditions, while her lover, Blade Stuart, is a visionary committed to a new future for the tribe. Their romance and the survival of the Cherokee Nation itself are soon tested by government pressure to surrender tribal territory and move west.
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- ISBN: 1568951671 (lg. print)
- ISBN: 9781568951676 (lg. print)
- Physical Description: 647 p. ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: [Accord, MA] : Wheeler, c1994.
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Subject: | Trail of Tears, 1838-1839 > Fiction. Cherokee Indians > Fiction. Large type books. Historical fiction. United States > History > 1815-1861 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. Love stories. |
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Temple Gordon, the daughter of an educated Cherokee leader, was raised on her mother's family plantation. She is fiercely devoted to the Cherokee traditions, while her lover, Blade Stuart, is a visionary committed to a new future for the tribe. Their romance and the survival of the Cherokee Nation itself are soon tested by government pressure to surrender tribal territory and move west.