A sister’s murder and death of her beloved husband compel a “Who am I?” quest. Lisa Waters, daughter of a freedman, battles a Confederate demigod’s racist immorality to avenge her loved ones and mold her identity. Best price online - $32.95 from author, https://t.co/ri21IXtJOS
Ella Waters, a freedman’s Cherokee daughter forcefully removed in 1838, earns her people’s adoration only to jump her land allotment and face white jurors for Native American rights. Best price online - $32.95 each plus shipping from author, https://t.co/iZY4lPFGXk
Enoli in 1779, allied with a mentor squirrel and blood-brothered with a freedman, grows into a Cherokee teacher during a lifelong battle with a malignant medicine man for the people's soul. Best price online - $32.95 each plus shipping from author, https://t.co/iZY4lPFGXk
A year ago, I launched my Cherokee Trilogy historical novels with library bound hardbacks at $32.95 each. They have not been “hot” sellers but sell steadily and receive literary and historical praise You folks may think I’m crazy, but I’m Cherokee, and we think differently.
At a book signing the other day, a gentleman asked, “Do you write your books for Cherokees?” I paused for a moment and replied, “No Sir. I write my books for everyone else. Our Cherokee ancestors lived my stories. I write to share with those that didn’t.”
At a book signing the other day, a gentleman asked, “Do you write your books for Cherokees?” I paused for a moment and replied, “No Sir. I write my books for everyone else. Our Cherokee ancestors lived my stories. I write to share with those that didn’t.”
At a book signing the other day, a gentleman asked, “Do you write your books for Cherokees?” I paused for a moment and replied, “No Sir. I write my books for everyone else. Our Cherokee ancestors lived my stories. I write to share with those that didn’t.”
At a book signing the other day, a gentleman asked, “Do you write your books for Cherokees?” I paused for a moment and replied, “No Sir. I write my books for everyone else. Our Cherokee ancestors lived my stories. I write to share with those that didn’t.”
At a book signing the other day, a gentleman asked, “Do you write your books for Cherokees?” I paused for a moment and replied, “No Sir. I write my books for everyone else. Our Cherokee ancestors lived my stories. I write to share with those that didn’t.”
At a book signing the other day, a gentleman asked, “Do you write your books for Cherokees?” I paused for a moment and replied, “No Sir. I write my books for everyone else. Our Cherokee ancestors lived my stories. I write to share with those that didn’t.”
CHEROKEE ROSE BY JAMES A. HUMPHREY ‧
An unflinching and often engaging look at a shameful time in American history. - Kirkus Review
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Honored to present my "Cherokee Trilogy," historical fiction books, to the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Mr. Chuck Hoskin Jr., during the annual Chief's visit to the at-large ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏚᎩ (Cherokee Gadugi - Cherokee Working Together) meeting in Fort Worth.
Honored to present my "Cherokee Trilogy," historical fiction books, to the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Mr. Chuck Hoskin Jr., during the annual Chief's visit to the at-large ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏚᎩ (Cherokee Gadugi - Cherokee Working Together) meeting in Fort Worth.
“The narrative moves briskly while establishing the tinderbox that is Enoli’s environment. The mixture of differing personalities and opinions on the Cherokee side helps to paint a nuanced picture.” – Kirkus Reviews
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