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· 2006
In the summer of 1959, Suzie, a girl who travels with her family to the Pennsylvania mountains every year, and Sam, a young Seneca boy who lives along the river road, experience an adventure that will challenge the bonds of friendship and threaten to tear them apart. Soon, the calm existence of life on the mountain will change as the Kinzua Dam Project promises to flood the Allegheny and thousands of acres of Seneca land. Suzie and Sam try to deal with the prospect of never seeing each other again. They continue to grow a strong connection, almost magical and spiritual, as one escapade after another seems to follow them. A Pleasant View is a journey of human struggle and accomplishment, a tale of the human spirit as it grows and survives. Filled with Seneca culture and legend, this adventure gives a rich, lively account of life in the picturesque wilderness of northwestern Pennsylvania.
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· 2004
Oklahoma's Gold is a fast-paced mystery that leads its characters on a challenging journey into the past only to discover its mysterious connection to the present. Set in the rustic, southwestern town of Chickasha, Oklahoma, this novel tells a tale of murder and romance with heartwarming, southern character and a bit of cultural, Native American flare. Heroine Jess Clinton is a strongly spirited young woman, whose recent tragedy has left her vulnerable, but also guarded. Coming to this small, southern town, hoping to make a new start, Jess soon discovers Chickasha is not the calm scene she expected. Her Uncle Fred has been brutally beaten, the Indian ranchers have experienced repeated vandalism on their land, and a modern-day medicine man is warning how evil spirits have come to Chickasha to avenge a wrongdoing from the past, as well as one from the present. Jess, along with the good people of Chickasha, must work quickly to find answers before their peaceful, little community is destroyed.
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· 1948