When Will Cooper is sold into indentured servitude, he embarks on a journey that even he himself cannot imagine. Cooper gambles for the love of his life, restores a fallen trading post, pursues that love of his life, obtains land for the Cherokee, and ventures to Oklahoma, again for the love of his life. We're asking the tough questions. Why do we love books about settling in Appalachia? Is it possible to find the Cherokee version of Thirteen Moons? Amy Hawkins makes her ADMB debut to answer these questions and more as the Month of Frazier rolls on.A Deadman's Books theme song - Surfing! by automaticbananas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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