Following the Eagle

Following the Eagle by Paulie Jenkins is a historical fiction novel published by Booksurge Publishing on November 22, 2007. This edition spans 606 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Ethan Fraser, a halfbreed born in the Black Hills among the Sioux and raised on his father’s farm in Illinois. His service to the Union is cut short when he is captured at Chickamauga Creek, setting off a journey that takes him from Cahaba Federal Prison to Confederate Mobile and war-torn Chattanooga, ultimately leading him west across the American Frontier.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Ethan’s experiences as he navigates the complexities of war and cultural identity. The story delves into the historical context of the American Civil War and the interactions between different cultures, particularly focusing on the Cheyenne and Sioux. This edition provides a comprehensive look at Ethan’s struggles and the landscapes he traverses, offering insights into the challenges faced during this tumultuous period in American history.
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Born in the Black Hills among the Sioux, raised on his father’s farm in Illinois, halfbreed Ethan Fraser’s service to the Union ends abruptly with his capture at Chickamauga Creek. Thus begins a journey that extends from Cahaba Federal Prison to Confederate Mobile and war-torn Chattanooga before turning west across the American Frontier to the vast lands ranged over by the Cheyenne and Sioux.
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