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Trail of Tears
- The Story of John Ross (Ross Saga, Book 1)
- Narrated by: Marcus Barton
- Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
One man fights overwhelming odds to survive and protect. Caught between the love of two beautiful women,
which one will he choose?
What if you are a twenty-year-old, about to attend college, and your whole world collapses? Your mother and sister are missing, and soldiers murder your father, burn your mansion, and take you prisoner.
Trail of Tears relives one of the most heartrending chapters in American history as the US Government transports the self-governing, wealthy Cherokee nation from their ancestral homeland to relocate in hostile Indian Territory.
The Georgia militia forces John Ross, with only a trickle of Indian blood flowing in his veins, to walk the thousand-mile Trail of Tears.
After John protects a full-blood Indian girl from the lustful wagon master, the cruel soldier targets John for retribution—until John’s shoved too far.
Bitter animosity explodes from a jealous Army Captain as John pushes and pulls his Conestoga wagon over mountain roads made muddy by rain and slippery by snow.
Yet the persuasive voices of the preacher and his daughter have an impact.
A new destiny awaits John at the end of the trail—if he survives. Four thousand Cherokee do not.
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- Siobhan D
- 20-10-24
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Loved the narration of Marcus Barton, who brings all the emotions to your ears.
This is a story of pain, tears, danger, with some love and romance.
A story that tells the removal of Cherokee from their lands and how they were forced to travel for months to their new land in what is now Oklahoma. Telling us what they had to endure.
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