No Resting Place

No Resting Place by William Humphrey is a First Edition published by Delacorte Press on May 1, 1989. This 249-page book presents a fictionalized account of the forced removal of the Cherokee nation from Georgia to Tennessee and ultimately to Texas along the Trail of Tears, highlighting the profound impact of this exodus on Native Americans.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the historical context of this significant event, exploring the challenges and devastation faced by the Cherokee people during their displacement. The book addresses themes related to the historical experiences of Native Americans, providing insight into the broader implications of this tragic chapter in American history.
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A fictionalized tale recounts the forced removal of the Cherokee nation from Georgia, to Tennessee, to Texas along the Trail of Tears and the devastation of that exodus to Native Americans
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