Author: MANLEY, PATSY H. Title: Bronco of 96 the Cherokee War
Description: Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2010. First Edition. First Printing; Paperback. ISBN: 1449095569. B&W Illustrations; 6 X 9; 120 pages; AUTHOR SIGNED. Soft cover has black spine with yellow lettering. Slight rubbing to covers. Signed and inscribed by author on bookplate on front end paper. Pages are clean and tight. Illustrated with some b/w photographs. Bronco Manley and his friends are dressed like Indians. They sneak out of the parade to whoop and holler and scare their girlfriends. They are typical teenage pranksters. Later, Bronco is too close to the fireworks pre-test and the explosion throws him back in time. Again he finds himself in the old village of 96 in the year of 1760. He relives the explosion of the ammunition shed and discovers that Shad and his Indian friends have stolen all the guns and weapons. Bronco and his two young friends track the group to Keowee, the main village of the Cherokee. Along the way, Bronco avoids Shad's traps until he meets a mama bear who has been lured into his path. Suddenly a large chocolate and white dog attacks the bear and rescues Bronco from the river and the waterfall. Shad takes Bronco to the Cherokee village where Issaqueena helps him regain his health. ; Signed by Author. Fine .
Keywords: 1449095569 Cultural History; Social History; American History; Colonial America; Native American History; Indian Tribes; Cherokee; Historical Fiction; Juvenile Fiction: Native American History Historical Fiction Juvenile Fiction Cultural History American
Price: US$ 17.25 Seller: Pegasus Books
- Book number: 10176