The Legend of Tyoga Weathersby - H L Grandin - Books - Acorn Book Services - 9780985726720 - July 26, 2012
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The Legend of Tyoga Weathersby

H L Grandin

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The Legend of Tyoga Weathersby

Set at the turn of the 17th Century in the frontier of Appalachia, THE LEGEND OF TYOGA WEATHERSBY follows the adventures of a young settler and the Native American tribe that has adopted him as their own, as he is transformed by deed and circumstance to legendary stature. Mystically awakened to the promise of ?knowing? as generations of Weathersbys before, the rhythms of the natural world unfold in mysterious ways as he is embraced by primal forces that seem beyond his control. Tyoga is tested by the might and savage fury of the leader of a marauding pack of wolves, and in saving the life of his companion Tes Qua Ta Wa (The One Who Opens the Door) his life is transformed and the legend is born. As the lines between man and myth, spirit dog and mortal soul begin to blur, Tyoga Weathersby is embroiled in the intrigue of intertribal politics, captured by the cry of the wild to fulfill destiny?s call, and ripped apart by his love for the beautiful Cherokee maiden, Sunlei, whom he must set free to keep alive. Peppered with historical facts from the founding of Jamestown to the massacre at Wolstenholmstown in 1622, this fast-paced read takes the time to bring the Appalachian Mountains of the late 1600?s alive in exquisite detail. From the description of the Weathersby?s rescue of the powerful Powhatan chief, Opencanecanough, to the ferocious battle on the escarpment between Tyoga and the commander of the wolves, this captivating tale keeps the adventure reader turning the page, and the lovers of romance wanting more.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 26, 2012
ISBN13 9780985726720
Publishers Acorn Book Services
Pages 402
Dimensions 150 × 21 × 226 mm   ·   539 g
Language English  

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