Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Ashland KY. 2000. Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2000
ISBN 10: 094508482X ISBN 13: 9780945084822
Librería: Chris Fessler, Bookseller, Howell, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 9,72
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoBengtz, Ture Ilustrador. green, red,white & black trade paperback soft cover 8vo. fine cond. binding square & tight. spine uncreased. covers clean. edges clean. erasure spot on front flyleaf, otherwise contents free of markings. first edition. first printing (nap). nice clean copy. no library markings, store stamps, stickers, bookplates, no names, inking , underlining, remainder markings etc ~. b&w illustrated frontis. & title pg. 163p. b&w map. b&w illustrations throughout by Ture Bengtz. american history. american indian history. biography. history of virginia. ~ Thomas and Jennie Wiley lived on Walker's Creek in Bland County, Virginia. In 1789 a small band of Indians attacked the Wiley cabin and killed Jennie's three older children and her brother. Jennie was taken captive along with her baby son. Quickly, the Indians and their captives moved westward into what is now Kentucky. Jennie's only hope for herself and her child was to keep pace with her captors. The Indians moved northwest into the Big Sandy Valley of Kentucky. Unable to cross the flooded Ohio River, they retreated to a series of winter camps in present~day Carter, Lawrence, and Johnson (Kentucky) Counties. With only a rock bluff for shelter, Jennie spent the winter laboring as a slave. After almost a year in captivity, Jennie escaped, miraculously evading pursuit as she made her way to a small settlement at Harman's Station on John's Creek, where settlers helped her return to her husband. The author, Arville Wheeler. was inspired to write this book because his grandmother told him the story of Jennie Wiley when he was a child. It's a great book for readers in grades 4~8 but teenagers and adults will enjoy it. too.