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The Story of Katie is a fictional recounting of a waif of seven years old, who survived the massacre of Bad Axe in 1832. Her chief was Black Hawk who was captured in that battle and sent to the reservation along with others of his tribe. Katie was whisked away by her sister who soon abandoned her. Ashuwheteau, another Indian survivor, befriended her. Although wounded himself he was able to help her make it to the cabin of Mr. Thomas Jordan who took them both in. Just when Katie thinks she has made a new home her troubles only begin-within a year she loses one of her new found brothers and her father.…mehr

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The Story of Katie is a fictional recounting of a waif of seven years old, who survived the massacre of Bad Axe in 1832. Her chief was Black Hawk who was captured in that battle and sent to the reservation along with others of his tribe. Katie was whisked away by her sister who soon abandoned her. Ashuwheteau, another Indian survivor, befriended her. Although wounded himself he was able to help her make it to the cabin of Mr. Thomas Jordan who took them both in. Just when Katie thinks she has made a new home her troubles only begin-within a year she loses one of her new found brothers and her father.
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Autorenporträt
With her love of history, Sandra Lee Cleary began searching for ancestors with finding her biological father as her main focus. Her compiled research, Nathaniel T. Green: His Journey from New York to Oregon, can be found in the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Sandra's blog, Journey Through Our Branches, has given readers inspiration to research their own genealogy. Sandra is a freelance writer, the author of White Moccasins: The Story of Katie, and co-owner of Franklin Scribes Publishers. Sandra is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, Christian Writers of Greater San Antonio Area, Story Circle Network, Hill Country Christian Writers and the Southeast Christian Writers of San Antonio. She has also served as president, vice president and chaplain for Gideon's Auxiliary and is a retired Early Childhood Education teacher. Sandra has six children, seventeen grandchildren, and eleven great grandchildren. When she is not busy writing or researching, she enjoys traveling with her husband, Curtis, who willingly helps Sandra search for long lost relatives in faraway places.