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Mixed Blood
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Mixed Blood

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She lived between two worlds-one fading, one rising-and refuses to be forgotten.

In Mixed Blood, history breathes through the voice of Hester, a Cherokee woman whose life straddles the collision of cultures on the American frontier in the 1700s. As the Cherokee Nation is forced to adapt to a patriarchal, market-driven society, Hester witnesses a world forever changed, yet fights to preserve the stories that shaped her people.

Now an elderly woman living with her son's family, who have assimilated into white society, Hester shares her memories with her grandchildren, determined that they understand the truth of their heritage. Her story unfolds across two timelines: her quiet present and her harrowing past, where war, betrayal, and survival have etched themselves into her bones. From stolen homelands to fragile alliances, from matriarchal traditions to the encroaching grip of colonization, Hester endures.

Based on real people and historical events, Mixed Blood offers a vivid reimagining of one woman's untold life-a mother, a survivor, and a silent witness to the birth of a new America. This is Hester's story. And she will no longer be silent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quill Hawk Publishing
Date
5 June 2025
Pages
370
ISBN
9781965142448

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

She lived between two worlds-one fading, one rising-and refuses to be forgotten.

In Mixed Blood, history breathes through the voice of Hester, a Cherokee woman whose life straddles the collision of cultures on the American frontier in the 1700s. As the Cherokee Nation is forced to adapt to a patriarchal, market-driven society, Hester witnesses a world forever changed, yet fights to preserve the stories that shaped her people.

Now an elderly woman living with her son's family, who have assimilated into white society, Hester shares her memories with her grandchildren, determined that they understand the truth of their heritage. Her story unfolds across two timelines: her quiet present and her harrowing past, where war, betrayal, and survival have etched themselves into her bones. From stolen homelands to fragile alliances, from matriarchal traditions to the encroaching grip of colonization, Hester endures.

Based on real people and historical events, Mixed Blood offers a vivid reimagining of one woman's untold life-a mother, a survivor, and a silent witness to the birth of a new America. This is Hester's story. And she will no longer be silent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quill Hawk Publishing
Date
5 June 2025
Pages
370
ISBN
9781965142448