Scarred Eagle; or, Moorooine, the sporting fawn. A story of lake and shore

About this book

In the late 19th century, as the American frontier expanded, tensions between settlers and Native Americans reached a boiling point. "Scarred Eagle; or, Moorooine, the Sporting Fawn. A Story of Lake and Shore" by Andrew Dearborn captures this tumultuous era through the eyes of resilient characters grappling with survival and identity. The narrative weaves together themes of loyalty and conflict, highlighting the stark realities of life on the edge of civilization. With its vivid portrayal of the natural landscape and the intricate relationships between people and their environment, this historical novel is essential reading for students, civic activists, and historians alike. Discover the rich tapestry of frontier life and the enduring spirit of those who lived it.