Dancing through Fire
Book Details
Author(s)JoAnn Hague
PublisherTuesday House
ISBN / ASIN1475114303
ISBN-139781475114300
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,246,052
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A white woman, wed to a stranger and sent to work with him in the wilderness by faith. A Native American girl forced into womanhood before she is ready. They are oil and water. Humility and pride. Self-doubt and arrogance.
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Yet the woman Sarah Himmel and the girl Wind Maiden cajole, help, and battle their way to an unlikely friendship amid the multi-partied conflicts of the American Revolution in the Ohio wilderness. Like those around them, the women are pawns of various parties -- English, American and tribal -- all hungering for power. That hunger will end in a shameful and little known historical event, the calculated massacre of peaceable Christian Indians by white men.
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Against this backdrop, two women battle with their own demons. Sarah, exhausted by missionary work she does from dawn to dark, fears she can never match her husband's zeal - or win his love. Wind Maiden yearns for a warrior instead of her gentle husband and is ruined by her rashness.Â
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Through childbirth, disgrace, and unspeakable brutality, two women discover shared truths:  Love is hard to recognize. Faith is elusive. True friendship survives all tests.
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Yet the woman Sarah Himmel and the girl Wind Maiden cajole, help, and battle their way to an unlikely friendship amid the multi-partied conflicts of the American Revolution in the Ohio wilderness. Like those around them, the women are pawns of various parties -- English, American and tribal -- all hungering for power. That hunger will end in a shameful and little known historical event, the calculated massacre of peaceable Christian Indians by white men.
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Against this backdrop, two women battle with their own demons. Sarah, exhausted by missionary work she does from dawn to dark, fears she can never match her husband's zeal - or win his love. Wind Maiden yearns for a warrior instead of her gentle husband and is ruined by her rashness.Â
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Through childbirth, disgrace, and unspeakable brutality, two women discover shared truths:  Love is hard to recognize. Faith is elusive. True friendship survives all tests.

