The Land of Promise (A Place to Call Home #3)

by Al & Joanna Lacy

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Multnomah (2007), 272 pages

Description

LAND RUSH! Britt Clairborne, United Cherokee Nation Chief of Police, and his sweet wife, Cherokee Rose, face challenging times. It’s 1889, and the Cherokees are being moved onto reservations within the Oklahoma District. The remainder of the land promised to them decades ago is being opened for white settlers to homestead. Of course, the Cherokees are unhappy. Some are outraged and want to stand and fight–despite Britt’s warning that they will be punished swiftly and severely by the U.S. Army. Before long, white settlers converge from all directions. Lee and Kathy Belden and their two children come from Texas, where they lost their farm after years of drought. Martha Ackerman, newly widowed, arrives from Kansas with her three young children and her parents. Craig Parker, fresh out of prison and cleared of a bank robbery he didn’t commit, travels with his loyal wife, Gloria, from Missouri. And so many others. They all come for land and a new beginning, yet face so much that is unexpected: fraudulent sooners, funnel clouds, rattlesnakes, even oil. And of course, unexpected kindness and God’s provision. Will the Cherokees and the settlers all find a home in the land of promise? And perhaps a spiritual home as well?… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member judyg54
Once again the author does a great job of showing the plight of the Cherokee Indians as they are once again forced to move because the U.S. government fails to keep their promise to them. It is 1889, and the Cherokees are being moved onto reservations within Oklahoma District, so the the rest of
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the land can be opened up for white settlers to homestead. In this story you will meet some of those settlers as they prepare for the great land rush. And you will see some of the conflicts and frustration of the Cherokee people. This was a series where I learned a lot of history, especially about the Cherokee Indians.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2007

Physical description

8.16 inches

ISBN

1590525647 / 9781590525647
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