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The year was 1835 when Greta Yancey decided to leave Earleysburg, Pennsylvania, leaving her home, friends and taking her seven daughters West to find good rugged men. They traveled through unknown territories, across the vast prairie and in book four the adventure continues... At Ash Hollow Greta quietly left the group unaware. After great discussion the group expects Greta will be at Fort William. When the group arrives at Fort William they discover Greta has not shown up yet. Her daughters are determined they must find her somewhere in the wilderness, but where do they start? They know…mehr

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The year was 1835 when Greta Yancey decided to leave Earleysburg, Pennsylvania, leaving her home, friends and taking her seven daughters West to find good rugged men. They traveled through unknown territories, across the vast prairie and in book four the adventure continues... At Ash Hollow Greta quietly left the group unaware. After great discussion the group expects Greta will be at Fort William. When the group arrives at Fort William they discover Greta has not shown up yet. Her daughters are determined they must find her somewhere in the wilderness, but where do they start? They know nothing of that kind of wilderness. And should anyone set out to find Greta where do they look? There are hostile Indians. They question in their minds if she is still alive? Was she captured? The answers will be told in the pages of this book ...Or Not!
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth M. Dunaj continues to thrill her readers across America with the adventures of this brave family who dare to leave their home and friends for an untamed land. The Greta Yancey Saga Books are for all ages to enjoy. Her novels, winding around fiction adventure, are known for their accuracy and authenticity of historical accounts. The reader experiences a wide range of emotions as they journey through the story. Elizabeth has critiqued novels, poems, poetry books, paintings, and drawings. Her knowledge of writing and art landed her judging positions for various organizations along with speaking engagements at schools and libraries about her books and publishing. Her drive to write came from moving to Arizona in 1981, where she fell in love with the topography of the West and a taste of what it was like in the 1700 and 1800's. Life was not easy to live back then, but there was an unmistakable drive and determination to live it to the fullest. Elizabeth traveled the western states and became more enthusiastic with the West and the life one had to live to survive to keep going, yet in a place of breathtaking sunsets, magnificent mountain scenes, and unspeakable prairies, it created a foundation for her writings. A very unique woman indeed, Elizabeth was nominated as International Poet of the Year in 2000 for "Can You See Them". She and husband Jim traveled to Washington D.C. where she read her poem about her grandchildren. Elizabeth was honored with a plague and medal. She was once again nominated as International Poet of the Year for the same poem in 2002 and 2003; "The Battle" 2003; "Dad's Pipe" 2004 she received an Editors Award for Outstanding Achievement in Poetry. "The Helper" was included in the extraordinary World's Largest poem for Peace. For these nominations she received metals, silver bowl on a pedestal, plague, and new friends from all over the world. When not writing, she can be found studying her Bible, painting, enjoying time with all the kids when they drop in from time to time. Or just sitting and visiting with those who happen to drop-in. And they do enjoy drop-in folks. Their welcome mat is always out to greet friends, family or acquaintances who just want to relax and sit a spell. Elizabeth and her husband Jim have been married for 49 years. She and her family reside in St. Helen, Michigan. A very positive woman with a few sayings she lives by: With God All Things Are Possible! Never Give Up! Dreams Do Come True!