Adopted by the Oneidas after her people are massacred by the Mohawks, former British aristocrat Margaret Addison acquires the skills of a warrior and healer while she finds new love in the arms of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"The Woman who fell from the Sky" is a really captivating book. At first I wanted to stop reading this book because of the confusing names, but then it got really interesting. It wasn't really about the "romance" that captivated me but it was more of the relationship between the Indians, French and English. This book (if it was based on real facts) made me realize that the Indians were not the savages of the new world, which was America. It was really the French and English. Even though the Indians were dressed weird and had different styles, their thinking and principles were really intelligent. They also kept their promises and acted as real honest people, while the French and English were like rats because they would break their promises and were really like weasels. I enjoyed this book and I'm looking forward to reading the sequel (?) to this book, which is "For the Love of Two Eagles"
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