The Massacre at Fall Creek

by Jessamyn West

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In the year 1824, not far from what is now Indianapolis, Indiana, five white men killed a group of nine innocent, peaceful Indians who were camped nearby. Fall Creek, a settlement about 100 miles northwest of Cincinnati, Ohio, was on the frontier of white civilization. The people who lived there had pushed westward to find their own land, enduring hardships, including Indian raids, before reaching their goal. For many years whites had been killing Indians who were in their way; seldom had show more they been punished by their communities for their deeds. show less

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Very loosely based on a true incident, it's the story of white men tried for the murder of innocent local Indians, a novel idea in 1824. We see the story through various character's eyes with an emphasis on Caleb Cape, self taught preacher of the district, and his daughter Hannah. Caleb is a cousin to Johsn Birdwell of The Friendly Persuasion, the solid man who tries to do good, and other characters remind me of some of West's other books, but that's fine. The characters are the usual down to earth characters that West uses, and there's a subplot about Hannah's romances, but against the background of the crime and the trial, it's not a light hearted story. I was a little disappointed because I'd thought a piece evidence would turn out show more to be a red herring and lead to a plot twist, but that would have been a different book. Another love story, to which the focus shifted late in the book, was very moving. Maybe a little too perfect, but still, moving. I thought that one character made the wrong choice and find myself thinking about her and wondering how that choice turned out for her and what happened next, which for me is a sign of a good book with vivid characters. show less

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USA; Indiana, USA
Dedication
For Julian with love
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Jud Clasby, hidden in the yet unleafed sassafras clump, watched the work going on in the camp.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The earth his hands held, the names his spirit honored: what else did a man have?

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.5Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-1999
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PZ3 .W51903Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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