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Laddar... Blood Moon: An American Epic of War and Splendor in the Cherokee Nation (2018)av John Sedgwick
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This was not a quick read, but it was a great read. Fascinating story of the Cherokee Nation. I had to purchase it. ( ) I received a free advance e-copy of this book and have chosen to write an honest and unbiased review. I have no personal affiliation with the author. In this amazing epic the author tells us the story of the Cherokee. They were forced off their land as European settlers moved into their lands. I feel ashamed by what our ancestors did to these people over time. Two leaders were able to negotiate with American presidents to protect their sacred lands and were friends and allies at the beginning. They had promoted culture, and had become one of the more civilized tribes. They were both very proud. Over time the subject of ‘removal’ caused a great rift between the two and they became mortal enemies. They were on opposite sides during the War Between the States. Eventually they turned against each other. Murders were committed. Everything began to fall apart leading to the ruin of the Cherokee. It is obvious that the author did a great deal of research before writing this saga. This book is well written and very informative though tragic and sad but well worth the read. It is good to learn about some of the historical horrors from the past within our own country. Hopefully we can do better in the future. I look forward to reading more from John Sedgwick in the future. One of America's saddest legacies is the way European settlers and government combined to nearly wipe out an entire indigenous population. With Blood Moon, John Sedgwick shows us how Americans' greed and civil unrest tore the Cherokee Nation in half, while taking away their land, their homes, their culture, their beliefs, and often their pride. The amount of research and detail Sedgwick put into this book is remarkable. I felt like I really knew and understood John Ross and The Ridge, two Cherokee leaders who found themselves on opposing sides when the US government demanded the entire Cherokee Nation relocate away from their homeland. The two leaders' inability - or, perhaps, stubborn refusal - to work together added to the Cherokees' confusion and inaction, inadvertently working in the Americans' favor. John Sedgwick's narrative is entertaining and immersive, and this nonfiction book often reads as smoothly as historical fiction. He walks us through the entire collapse of the Cherokee Nation, from beginning to end, so we see it unraveling in all its glory and misery. This is a comprehensive read, certainly not quick or light, but I felt all the detail enhanced the experience, providing tremendous insight into this historic event. *I received an advance ebook copy by the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for my honest review.* inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
This sweeping American epic reveals the story of the century-long blood feud between two rival Cherokee chiefs from the early years of the United States. Dramatic, far-reaching, and unforgettable, this book paints a portrait of these two inspirational leaders who worked together to lift their people to the height of culture and learning as the most civilized tribe in the nation, and then drop them to the depths of ruin and despair as they turned against each other. Theirs is a story of land, pride, honour, and loss that forms much of the country's mythic past today. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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