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The proud and the free : a novel

Sassy, outspoken Temple Gordon grew up on a grand plantation, but in truth, no matter how elegant and wealthy her family was, they were part Cherokee. And the world as she knew it was shattering.

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  • "Proud and the free"@it
  • "proud and the free"@ja

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  • "Sassy, outspoken Temple Gordon grew up on a grand plantation, but in truth, no matter how elegant and wealthy her family was, they were part Cherokee. And the world as she knew it was shattering."@en
  • "In the 1830s, as the Cherokees are set upon the infamous Trail of Tears, beautiful Temple Gordon, a Cherokee leader's daughter, and The Blade Stuart, her lover, find their lives disrupted."@en
  • "A la veille de la guerre de Sčession, une famille amřicaine, liě aux Indiens, se rf̌ugie chez eux plutt̥ que de les trahir. [SDM]."
  • "The story of the Trail of Tears, the forcible removal west of the Cherokee Indians from their home in Georgia. It is told as a romance between two Cherokees, The Blade Stuart, a plantation owner who sees the writing on the wall and wants to take action--better a new home than to be wiped out--and Temple Gordon, an educated, idealistic woman who opposes giving in. By the author of Tangled Vines."
  • "The romance between Temple Gordon, the daughter of an educated Cherokee leader and The Blade Stuart, a visionary committed to a new future for the tribe, (as well as the existence of the Cherokee Nation itself) are tested by government pressure to surrender tribal territory and move west."@en
  • "Sassy, outspoken Temple Gordon grew up on a grand plantation, but in truth, no matter how elegant and wealthy her family was, they were part Cherokee. And the world as she knew it was shattering. With gangs of George vigilantes roaming the roads, trouble came to both the privileged and the poor. Soon Temple and her entire family including her tormented brother Kipp and the Gordons̉ slaves risked losing their homes and their dreams. Only one man dared to embrace the future and it branded him a traitor: The Blade Stuart, Temples̉ reckless, rebellious first love. But no one could prevent the forced march west filled with tragedy and tears. Now Temple, torn between her convictions and her heart, must face her own journey to trust her man and fight for their time and their place to love."@en

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  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Romance fiction"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"

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  • "Il vento dell'ovest"
  • "Il vento dell'ovest"@it
  • "The proud and the free : a novel"@en
  • "The proud and the free : a novel"
  • "Princesse cherokee : roman"
  • "Gordye i svobodnye : roman"
  • "The Proud and the free"@en
  • "愛は烈しく"
  • "Princesse Cherokee"
  • "The proud and the free"
  • "The proud and the free"@en
  • "Princesse cherokee"
  • "Proud and the free"@en
  • "愛は激しく"
  • "Ai wa hageshiku"@ja
  • "ha-Ḥofshim ṿeha-geʼim"
  • "Sự chọn lựa cuó̂i cùng"