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Beyond the Vision

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McDonald, Kay L.

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Publisher: Cengage Gale Summary: Continuing the dramatic saga of western migration begun in The Vision of the Eagle, Ross Chestnut and Elitah are on the move again. A white man raised as the adopted son of an Indian Chief, Ross carries within him the irreconcilable conflicts between the two cultures. Setting out to find the people who raised him eighteen years after he left their camp on the banks of the James River, he does not know what he will fi [read more]
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Continuing the dramatic saga of western migration begun in The Vision of the Eagle, Ross Chestnut and Elitah are on the move again. A white man raised as the adopted son of an Indian Chief, Ross carries within him the irreconcilable conflicts between the two cultures. Setting out to find the people who raised him eighteen years after he left their camp on the banks of the James River, he does not know what he will find, or if he is welcome there.

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