Annie

The Cabin in the Woods

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Lenore McKelvey Puhek ISBN: 9781440177996
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 30, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Lenore McKelvey Puhek
ISBN: 9781440177996
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 30, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

This historically accurate novel describes life on a 1880s Montana frontier homestead.

Annie Morgan. Brave, desperate, or lost? Born a slave in Baltimore, life weaves a story of adventure, and romance throughout major events in American history. She cooks for General Custer during the Civil War. After Custers demise at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, she travels to Ft. Benton, Montana, on the Missouri River, joining the established black community. A job in Philipsburg, a rough mining town, leads Annie to her homestead at last.

Joseph Case. A Civil War Veteran who drifts west to fight Indian Wars. He also ends up in Philipsburg, hired by the cook camps to hunt meat. By a strange twist of fate, Annie saves Joseph from drowning. Love bloomswill territorial laws prevent a marriage between the interracial couple?

Sean Patricks. A firefighter in the Sawmill Complex Fire of 2007. Sean helps save a historical cabin. He returns with his 12-year-old twin sons for a fishing vacation. The twins do more than fish. They uncover a path to the past in the spirits of Annie and Joseph.

A fine thread weaves smoothly throughout this story. Is the past part of the presentor the present part of the past? You decide.

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This historically accurate novel describes life on a 1880s Montana frontier homestead.

Annie Morgan. Brave, desperate, or lost? Born a slave in Baltimore, life weaves a story of adventure, and romance throughout major events in American history. She cooks for General Custer during the Civil War. After Custers demise at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, she travels to Ft. Benton, Montana, on the Missouri River, joining the established black community. A job in Philipsburg, a rough mining town, leads Annie to her homestead at last.

Joseph Case. A Civil War Veteran who drifts west to fight Indian Wars. He also ends up in Philipsburg, hired by the cook camps to hunt meat. By a strange twist of fate, Annie saves Joseph from drowning. Love bloomswill territorial laws prevent a marriage between the interracial couple?

Sean Patricks. A firefighter in the Sawmill Complex Fire of 2007. Sean helps save a historical cabin. He returns with his 12-year-old twin sons for a fishing vacation. The twins do more than fish. They uncover a path to the past in the spirits of Annie and Joseph.

A fine thread weaves smoothly throughout this story. Is the past part of the presentor the present part of the past? You decide.

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