-Anthony T.P. Brooks, Director and Curator, Wilkes-Barr? Preservation Society
Catherine Chandler has undertaken in-depth research into America's early pioneers as well as her own family history to create a vivid and detailed account of life on the frontier. Reaching beyond facts and dates, this story helps to humanize and memorialize the long-ago people and events that ultimately formed the country we know today.
-Mark G. Dziak, Author, The Battle of Wyoming: For Liberty and Life
Annals of the Dear Unknown is a beautifully written and thought-provoking look at the lives of Diah Munson, his wife Rachel Tyler Munson, and their children. It is a story of perseverance and the will to survive. Catherine's words weave a tapestry of the early American pioneering spirit, taking us for a walk in the footsteps of her Munson forebears as they face new beginnings, challenges, and adventures setting down roots in the Pennsylvania wilderness.
-Catherine McNulty Bell, Historian, Thomas Munson Foundation
Catherine Chandler's Annals of the Dear Unknown reveals a brutal and forgotten tale: the destruction of Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley during the eighteenth century. The book is a considerable achievement in the writing of poetry, history, and anthropology.
-James Najarian, Author, The Goat Songs
In Annals of the Dear Unknown, Catherine Chandler combines historical insight and poetic imagination to create a verse narrative that traces the lives of her distant pioneer ancestors. This chronicle, rich in detail and characters, resurrects a personal family history, and in doing so reminds us, as an old Russian proverb says, "You live as long as you are remembered."
-Richard Meyer, Author, Orbital Paths
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