Walk in My Soul
Walk in My Soul book cover

Walk in My Soul

Paperback – October 31, 2013

Price
$25.00
Format
Paperback
Pages
740
Publisher
Lucia St. Clair Robson
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0982977989
Dimensions
6 x 1.85 x 9 inches
Weight
2.35 pounds

Description

Lucia At. Clair Robson's first historical novel, Ride the Wind, was a New York Times bestseller. It also won the Western Writers of America's prestigious Spur Award, as did her ninth book, Last Train from Cuernavaca.

Features & Highlights

  • Walk in My Soul is the story of the Cherokee Beloved Woman, Tiana Rogers, and the young Sam Houston who was adopted into her tribe. A Washington Post reviewer wrote, "Tiana is an unforgettable character in a richly detailed, rousingly good story that portrays Native Americans with dignity."

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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A Long But Good Read

This book is several pages long, but WELL WORTH reading! I learned so much about the Cherokees...Its interesting, full of life, great descriptions & you feel like you're really there! Ending was both surprising & tearful, as I wasn't expecting it to end the way it did...I'm going to purchase this in Hard Back edition later..
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Book bent- totally unsuitable packaging!

I loved the book ride the wind and thought this might be as good as the first Lucia St. Clair Robson. I can't wait to start reading.
I don't know about the book itself, but the shipping packaging was totally unsuitable and the book is bent on the cover. Looks like it has been read by a teenager on summer camp. Very sad, considering that everyone would know that paper would bent inside a way to big plastic wrapper.
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Relative

Tiana is one of my relatives on my grandmothers side. I was aesthetic to find a book was written about someone in my family tree. We got this book originally from my grandmother and then our family book years later to find that she was on the tree :) beautifully written. Thank you.