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Rumors are running rampant that hundreds, maybe thousands, of Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne warriors are going to rush down the Republican River Valley and attack the settlers. The townspeople are in a panic.The threat is real. How do they respond? Meanwhile, twelve-year-old Johnny's life gets more complicated and he finds that there's always trouble just around the corner. Johnny's sister, Kate, is involved and plays an important role in the adventures. Based on letters and newspaper clippings from the author's greatgrandfather,this work of historical fiction is more history than…mehr

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Rumors are running rampant that hundreds, maybe thousands, of Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne warriors are going to rush down the Republican River Valley and attack the settlers. The townspeople are in a panic.The threat is real. How do they respond? Meanwhile, twelve-year-old Johnny's life gets more complicated and he finds that there's always trouble just around the corner. Johnny's sister, Kate, is involved and plays an important role in the adventures. Based on letters and newspaper clippings from the author's greatgrandfather,this work of historical fiction is more history than fiction. The author has strived to describe the interactions between white settlers and Native Americans fairly as well as promote the equality of all peoples. This is a tale the whole family can read together.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Schnoor grew up on the Great Plains of western Iowa and Nebraska, attending the state university of the latter. Graduating and armed with a computer science B.S. degree, Schnoor worked in industry for nearly thirty years. Due to acquiring Parkinson's Disease (diagnosed at the age of 38) retired about ten years after the diagnosis. Mr. Schnoor then took up his real love, writing. Mr. Schnoor joined a couple of writing groups, and he soon noticed that many other people in these groups were struggling with various parts of grammmar that came naturally to him. As an exercise, he put together a humorous story that teaches how to use the verbs lie and lay. The story was wildly successful (within those groups) and instantly people gave him requests for other problem areas. The stories were written quickly, and in short order the first book (I Laid an Egg) was written. Then came the second book, and then the worksheets. The rest is history.Joel grew up in a family of story tellers. His list of relatives included a great grandfather who told story after story about living on the plains of Nebraska in the 1870s. Many of his great-grandfather's letters and notes have been passed on to him, and he has re-spun them to make them more accessible for today's young audience.What's next? He doesn't know the answer but is actively seeking! Any ideas?.