
Swift Fawn, a young girl raised among the Mandan, finds solace by a riverbank, clutching a mysterious silk‑and‑wool sock that hints at a hidden past. Her quiet reverie is shattered when a band of fierce Dahcota warriors discovers her, mistaking her for a prized captive. Pulled from the water and bound to a horse, she is thrust into a night‑long chase across the prairie, the distant thunder of hooves echoing her racing heart.
As the war party nears a sprawling camp of towering tents, Swift Fawn confronts the stark reality of being a stranger among enemies. The tension between her love for the Mandan who nurtured her and the looming threat of a hostile tribe sets the stage for a tense, emotional journey. Listeners will be drawn into her inner conflict and the vivid world of the plains, where loyalty, identity, and survival intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1860–1936
Best known for writing many early-20th-century books for children, this American author introduced young readers to faraway places, everyday life in other cultures, and key moments in U.S. history. Her work was especially prolific and helped shape the popular "Our Little Cousin" series.
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