Fergus, Jim
One thousand white women the journals of May Dodd Jim Fergus - New York St. Martin's Griffin 1998. - 304 p. ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes Reading club guide (14 p.).
An Indian request in 1854 for 1,000 white brides to ensure peace is secretly approved by the U.S. government in this alternate-history novel. Their journey west is described by May Dodd, a high-society woman released from an asylum where she was incarcerated by her family for an affair.
0312199430 (trade pbk.) 9780312199432 (trade pbk.)
99011497
Little Wolf d. 1904
Interracial marriage
Women pioneers
Cheyenne Indians
Fer 32
One thousand white women the journals of May Dodd Jim Fergus - New York St. Martin's Griffin 1998. - 304 p. ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes Reading club guide (14 p.).
An Indian request in 1854 for 1,000 white brides to ensure peace is secretly approved by the U.S. government in this alternate-history novel. Their journey west is described by May Dodd, a high-society woman released from an asylum where she was incarcerated by her family for an affair.
0312199430 (trade pbk.) 9780312199432 (trade pbk.)
99011497
Little Wolf d. 1904
Interracial marriage
Women pioneers
Cheyenne Indians
Fer 32