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A Hoot Owl Moon

By Wayne Bethard
$3.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Oct. 04, 2011
Words: 31741 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

A synopsis of A Hoot Owl Moon All young Samantha Evers wanted to do was visit her favorite cousin in Austin, Texas. Her much anticipated trip almost came to fruition until a savage band of Comanche attacks her stagecoach. Bound and determined to stay alive and eventually escape, she undergoes a life altering transformation that even she didn't see coming. This is her story.

Extended description

Seventeen year old Samantha Evers gets captured by a band of Comanche. She undergoes a grueling beating which she survives. Bound and determined to escape she tries several times without success. She gradually becomes accustom to the Indian way and undergoes a transformation from captive to accecpted member of the band.

Tags

young adult, western fiction

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Review by: Kenneth Ingle on Oct. 25, 2011 : (no rating)
Good story. excellent depiction of the indians. the transition of the protagonist is believable. good Read.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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