ALL THE NATION IN A FERMENT: Tuckaseegee Chronicles 19 (The Tuckaseegee Chronicles)
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ALL THE NATION IN A FERMENT: Tuckaseegee Chronicles 19 (The Tuckaseegee Chronicles)

From Publishers Weekly____
“Set in the American colonies in 1750, this is a tale of discovery, acceptance, war, love, and cultural awareness. A realistic historical piece, this novel is fraught with danger and heartbreak, but buoyed by romance and the hope for survival into future generations. A meticulously researched, exhaustive look at the uneasy coexistence of early settlers and native populations, the novel fully immerses the reader in a foreign world. Historical fiction buffs especially will want to know what happens to the MacNeills and the Cherokees in the next installment. The prose is flawless and the characters are robust and believable. Impressive.”

ALL THE NATION IN A FERMENT: Tuckaseegee Chronicles 19____
The saga continues for the MacNeills and their Cherokee friends and neighbors in the Tuckaseegee River Valley. The English Governor of Colonial South Carolina, William Lyttelton, takes hostage a peace delegation of two-dozen prominent Cherokee War Chiefs in Charles Town, including Great Warrior Agan’stata, and marches them to Fort Prince George under a guard of twelve hundred soldiers. Smallpox breaks out in the fort and Governor Lyttelton returns to Charles Town, leaving the Cherokee headmen imprisoned inside the fort. The Cherokee are outraged at the insult, and violence erupts. Against the advice of their leaders, the younger warriors seek vengeance by attacking settlements and burning English trading posts throughout the mountains and foothills of the Carolinas and Georgia; the Old Ouku Kanagatoga dies; and peace and war factions arise among the Cherokee as they consider a response to the outrageous English demand that Cherokee warriors known to have murdered English settlers be turned over to Governor Lyttelton for execution. In desperation, Great Warrior turns to the French Governor of Louisiana, Louis Belcourt, Chevalier de Kerlerec, for help.

About the TUCKASEEGEE CHRONICLES____
__Devastated by Scotland’s failed uprising against England in 1745, exiled highland warrior Ruary MacNeill transports his wife Elspeth, two children, and three orphaned nephews to America to operate a trading post and horse-breeding enterprise in the Great Smoky Mountains, the Southern Appalachian heartland of the large and powerful Cherokee Nation.
__Set in America’s first frontier during the French and Indian War, the TUCKASEEGEE CHRONICLES (1750-1764) is a long series of short novels, a multigenerational saga following the Scottish MacNeills as they interact with the Cherokee during a time of political upheaval when the Cherokee Nation is at war with other Indian tribes and has become a pawn in the conflict between England and France for control of the Atlantic seaboard.
__The MacNeills gradually discover that Cherokee clans are not unlike Scottish clans, both culturally and spiritually, and that friendship, love, and loyalty can cross cultural and racial boundaries.
__The chronicles should be read in chronological (numerical) order and are available as singles or in volumes of multiple chronicles.

About the Author____
Betty Cloer Wallace is a tree farmer in Western North Carolina and a former instructor of writing and literature at a North Carolina community college that serves the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the largest concentration of Scottish descendants outside of Scotland. Her British ancestors settled in the Great Smoky Mountains in the 1700s and intermingled with the Cherokee who have populated the region for thousands of years. A former school district superintendent and principal in North Carolina and Alaska, Wallace spent ten years in Eskimo villages in the Alaskan Arctic—Bering Strait, North Slope, and Northwest Arctic—which greatly influenced her interest in how indigenous populations are impacted by immigrant cultures.

  • AuthorBetty Cloer Wallace
  • BindingKindle Edition
  • Edition1st
  • FormatKindle eBook
  • IsAdultProduct
  • LabelGreen Bough Books (Shelton-Hensley Imprint)
  • ManufacturerGreen Bough Books (Shelton-Hensley Imprint)
  • NumberOfPages57
  • ProductGroupeBooks
  • ProductTypeNameABIS_EBOOKS
  • PublicationDate2014-08-07
  • PublisherGreen Bough Books (Shelton-Hensley Imprint)
  • ReleaseDate2014-08-07
  • StudioGreen Bough Books (Shelton-Hensley Imprint)
  • TitleALL THE NATION IN A FERMENT: Tuckaseegee Chronicles 19 (The Tuckaseegee Chronicles)