Far Cry

Far Cry

by Sigrid Heath
Far Cry

Far Cry

by Sigrid Heath

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Overview

In 1866 two young women are captured in the Wyoming Territory by a band of Lakota. Sarah, originally from Virginia, and Elizabeth, from rural New York but at home in the west, travel with the Indians for a year. In these extraordinary circumstances, they forge a powerful bond. This is tested when Sarah, the story's narrator, embraces life with the Indians, while Elizabeth holds to her faith that she'll be released from her 'heathen' captors and returned to her husband and young sons.

A hostage exchange brokered by Gen. Armstrong Custer turns violent and Sarah is injured while trying to escape her rescuers. The two women have very different experiences of their return to white culture.

Far Cry is a story of many kinds of love set against the persistent cruelty of Manifest Destiny in the west and the undiminished viciousness of racial hatred in the south at the end of the Civil War. Sarah must decide how to live honourably in an America that is evolving through violence.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162660965
Publisher: Epigraph Publishing
Publication date: 03/05/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Sigrid Heath was born in St. Lucia, BWI, to a military family and has never stopped traveling. Among a host of other occupations, she's been a singer, an actor, a journalist, and a playwright. Her monodrama, Wingbone: Twelve Scenes from the Life of Beryl Markham, produced by Ron Nyswaner, won the Berrilla Kerr award. She now lives on Paros, Greece, and teaches classic Greek literature to American college students. Far Cry is her first novel.
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