Rachel Lemoyne, a mixed-blood Choctaw raised in a Presbyterian mission, travels to Ireland to feed the starving people, but she never expected to meet the love of her life among the hungry and grief-stricken Irish. Reprint.
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From the Author:
When starting this book, I thought it would be about contrasting cultures, but was delighted that there are striking similarities between Irish and Choctaw peoples. Mitakuye oyasin! (We are all related!)
From the Inside Flap:
Rachel LeMoyne, a mixed-blood Choctaw raised in a Presbyterian mission, knows that her calling in 1847 is to travel to Ireland to feed the starving people there with her own people's life-giving surplus corn. But she never expected to find a husband among the hungry and grief-stricken people. Especially not a husband considered an outlaw by his English landlord for daring to grind the corn that Rachel brought.When she and Dare return to America as husband and wife, a new challenge awaits her: they must escape the authorities still searching for Dare. But with the Irish, like the Blacks and Indians, deemed :unfit for liberty," and many establishments posting "No Irish Need Apply" signs, the only place to run is west, to the wild country beyond the Oregon Trail, promised to anyone who survives the journey.
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- PublisherForge
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0812571142
- ISBN 13 9780812571141
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages317
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