In 1763, eighteen year old Lydia Fischer had never considered the world outside of her Amish community until she met Sam, a Native American trapper who is unlike anything she expected. Through his kindness and faith, she begins to open her eyes to a world beyond what she knew, and the sins her own people might commit in their desire to isolate themselves as Pontiac's War causes racial tensions to boil over into a deadly one-sided war of hate on the local tribes. Warning: This book contains racist comments and actions, mature themes of war, prejudice, and genocide, light in-the-moment violence, and paraphrased accounts of extreme violence and murder given by first hand witnesses of the historical events this book concerns and may not be suitable for younger or more sensitive readers. Native American readers may find it triggering of trauma or generational trauma from the genocidal acts involved, the racism, and the Indian Schools.
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