Betty Zane

Betty Zane by Zane Grey, published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited on August 27, 1992, is a historical fiction novel set during a pivotal moment in the American Revolution. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as Fort Henry faces a siege by British rangers and Shawnee Indians, highlighting the struggles of a small group of settlers determined to defend their home.
Readers will find a narrative centered on the courageous actions of Betty Zane, who undertakes a perilous mission to secure the last keg of gunpowder essential for the fort’s survival. The book explores themes of bravery and resilience against overwhelming odds, set against the backdrop of a historical conflict. With its focus on the Western genre, this edition offers a glimpse into the challenges faced by those living in a tumultuous era.
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Fort Henry is besieged by British rangers and Shawnee Indians, and this small group of settlers must make their valiant stand in one of the last battles of the American Revolution. Their only hope is heroic Betty Zane, who must run the gauntlet to retrieve the last keg of gunpowder–and save the fort. Reissue. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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