Comanche Rain

by Merri C. Harrison- Quarles


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Softcover
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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/30/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781452049359
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781452049366
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781452049373

About the Book

Amata, a five year old Comanche child growing up with the determination of becoming a great warrior in her own right. She must learn the lessons chief Aberon, her father, teaches her as well as those taught by the spirit world. All of the lessons learned she must teach in her own way to the children known as the chosen four. These chosen children are able to travel through the spirit world and are a part of both worlds. They were born, raised and trained to do the bidding of the Great Spirit with the very life force of the Great Spirit wilding his mighty hand through them. These four children have destinies to complete as they become the salvation of the Comanche Nation only to be betrayed by one of their own. All that they endured and all they have accomplished seems lost as they embark on the trail of tears forced on them by their enemy. Their strong will and determination at the end of their journey makes one wonder if they will come back and fight again for what they so desperately believe.


About the Author

Merri Grew up on a farm in a small town and as a child found arrowheads in the cotton fields on their farm. The very first arrowhead she found triggered an interest in Native Americans which is still to this day a topic of interest to her. She grew up the fourth child of six children and the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland James Harrison. She loves to read and has read many stories about Native Americans. While some things in her book were researched from text books, encyclopedia's and article's from the internet the story itself as well as the story's time frame is purely fiction. She found writing this book a delight and the words seemed to flow through her faster than she could put them on paper. She wrote Comanche Rain in such a manor that any age group could understand it although it does contain some violence not suitable for younger readers.