Fifteen years after she and her brothers were taken from their home by Kiowa and Comanche raiders, Sarai Stone is found living among the Comanche by agents hired by her grandfather, but resists all efforts to return her to her family.
"On a spring morning in San Jacinto, Kiowa and Comanche raiders massacred Silas Stone's wife and two of his sons and took Stone's grandchildren with them. After ten years, Stone and his agents found the boys. But they could only hope and pray that Sarai was still alive. Then, 25 years after her capture, Sarai Stone returned to the white world ... but could she ever truly come home?"
"Fifteen years after she and her brothers were taken from their home by Kiowa and Comanche raiders, Sarai Stone is found living among the Comanche by agents hired by her grandfather, but resists all efforts to return her to her family."
"Fifteen years after she and her brothers were taken from their home by Kiowa and Comanche raiders, Sarai Stone is found living among the Comanche by agents hired by her grandfather, but resists all efforts to return her to her family."@en
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