Glowing Fire - Adventures of A Maxinkuckee Girl & A Potawatomi Indian Boy
The story of fiction, Glowing Fire, gives the reader a word-picture of fourteen-year old Alexia Thompson and her young Indian friend, Luke Swift Foot Lakestone in the Nineteenth Century, after the Civil War.

The story tells of Indian life in the New World after the white man comes to settle. Many little known facts of history are woven into the work of fiction, giving the reader the opportunity to learn and, hopefully, better understand how differences of races were challenged and, at times, were overcome.
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Glowing Fire - Adventures of A Maxinkuckee Girl & A Potawatomi Indian Boy
The story of fiction, Glowing Fire, gives the reader a word-picture of fourteen-year old Alexia Thompson and her young Indian friend, Luke Swift Foot Lakestone in the Nineteenth Century, after the Civil War.

The story tells of Indian life in the New World after the white man comes to settle. Many little known facts of history are woven into the work of fiction, giving the reader the opportunity to learn and, hopefully, better understand how differences of races were challenged and, at times, were overcome.
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Glowing Fire - Adventures of A Maxinkuckee Girl & A Potawatomi Indian Boy

Glowing Fire - Adventures of A Maxinkuckee Girl & A Potawatomi Indian Boy

by Marcia P. Adams
Glowing Fire - Adventures of A Maxinkuckee Girl & A Potawatomi Indian Boy

Glowing Fire - Adventures of A Maxinkuckee Girl & A Potawatomi Indian Boy

by Marcia P. Adams

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The story of fiction, Glowing Fire, gives the reader a word-picture of fourteen-year old Alexia Thompson and her young Indian friend, Luke Swift Foot Lakestone in the Nineteenth Century, after the Civil War.

The story tells of Indian life in the New World after the white man comes to settle. Many little known facts of history are woven into the work of fiction, giving the reader the opportunity to learn and, hopefully, better understand how differences of races were challenged and, at times, were overcome.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013779327
Publisher: HIS Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/23/2011
Series: Alexia , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 803 KB

About the Author

Marcia P. Adams graduated from Indiana University and after raising her children returned and earned her Master’s degree in psychotherapy and family counseling. After having a counseling practice for three years she decided to close her office and pursue her lifelong dream of writing.
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