Path Of The Chief

Path Of The Chief by Ed Blanchard, published by iUniverse in December 2002, is a historical fiction that spans 168 pages. This narrative unfolds in the 18th Century, capturing the essence of New Orleans’ brothels and riverfronts, as well as the untamed swamplands of southwestern Louisiana during the early days of colonization.
Readers will encounter the intertwined journeys of three men as they navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing world. The story also follows a young Native American woman as she experiences a profound loss of innocence and a complex rite of passage, caught between her feelings for two men amid the chaos of this turbulent period in American history. The themes of action, adventure, and romance are woven throughout, providing a rich backdrop to the characters’ development and the historical context.
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From the seedy brothels and teeming riverfronts of 18th Century New Orleans to the primitive swamplands and bayous of pre-colonized southwestern Louisiana, this is the story of three men and the growth and discovery they experience during the turbulent years in which Europeans first began the colonization and exploitation of our nation’s bayou state. It is also the story of a young Native American woman’s loss of innocence and rite of passage through the conflict of loving two men in a violent and chaotic time from America’s history.
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