The vengeance of mothers : the journals of Margaret Kelly & Molly McGill : [a novel]
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Published
New York : St. Martin's Press, [2017].
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Book
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781250093424, 1250093422, 9781250170330, 1250170338
Status
Williamsburg Meekins Public Library - Main Stacks
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Published
New York : St. Martin's Press, [2017].
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
337 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781250093424, 1250093422, 9781250170330, 1250170338
Notes
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Subtitle from cover.
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"9 March 1876. My name is Meggie Kelly and I take up this pencil with my twin sister, Susie. We have nothing left, less than nothing. The village of our People has been destroyed. Empty of human feeling, half-dead ourselves, all that remains of us intact are hearts turned to stone. We curse the U.S. government, we curse the Army, we curse the savagery of mankind, white and Indian alike. We curse God in his heaven. Do not underestimate the power of a mother's vengeance ... So begins the journal of Margaret Kelly, a woman who participated in the government's "Brides for Indians" program in 1873, a program whose conceit was that the way to peace between the United States and the Cheyenne Nation was for One Thousand White Women to be given as brides in exchange for three hundred horses. Mostly fallen women, the brides themselves thought it was simply a chance at freedom. But many fell in love with the Cheyenne spouses and had children with them ... and became Cheyenne themselves."-- Provided by publisher
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