It is 1863. A Christian runaway mixed-breed woman, a lonely Union soldier, and a Shoshoni warrior meet in this poetry-prose narrative set against the true backdrop of the largest massacre of Native Americans in the Old West.
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I really enjoyed this story!,
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This review is from: ECHOES OF A SILENT RIVER: A Fictional Poetry-Prose Narrative of the True Largest Massacre of Native Americans in the History of the United States (Paperback)
The writing is so beautiful, and it makes me almost nostalgic.
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