The Path of the Warrior (Paperback)


Journey back to the days of frontier battles, when the rush to acquire land created unlikely friends-and enemies. In The Path of the Warrior, Josiah Marston is summoned home to Kentucky. Along with his Miami Indian friends, including his blood-sister Bright Star, he begins the perilous trek back to his home. Josiah's short stay in Kentucky is filled with joy and grief. A special reunion gives him more understanding about his dead parents, and he meets Daniel Boone, an old friend of his father. But he has to cope with tragedy again when a bullet meant for him kills someone he loves. He sets out for the Indiana territory to look for his Indian blood-brother Young Deer and to find the identity of the unknown person who wants him dead. Once he arrives in the Indiana Territory, Josiah meets Governor William Henry Harrison and renews his friendship with the Shawnee chief Tecumseh. Josiah finds himself caught-up in a brewing conflict filled with politics and far-reaching implications. What is the path of a true warrior? Is it only being a fighter in times of war-or does it go deeper than that? Join Josiah Marston as he searches for his calling while he seeks to bring peace between whites and Indians. His story is not only historically relevant, it's an inspirational tale that celebrates the satisfaction of doing what is good and right, even in the face of danger. Dr. Larry Kennedy is the author of Teaching the Elementary Language Arts and The Wolf's Head Journal, historical fiction for young readers. He also writes travel and historical articles. Dr. Kennedy taught in the public schools in Columbus, Indiana, and served in faculty and administrative positions at Illinois State University. Heearned bachelor's and master's degrees from Ball State University, and a doctoral degree from the University of Illinois.

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Journey back to the days of frontier battles, when the rush to acquire land created unlikely friends-and enemies. In The Path of the Warrior, Josiah Marston is summoned home to Kentucky. Along with his Miami Indian friends, including his blood-sister Bright Star, he begins the perilous trek back to his home. Josiah's short stay in Kentucky is filled with joy and grief. A special reunion gives him more understanding about his dead parents, and he meets Daniel Boone, an old friend of his father. But he has to cope with tragedy again when a bullet meant for him kills someone he loves. He sets out for the Indiana territory to look for his Indian blood-brother Young Deer and to find the identity of the unknown person who wants him dead. Once he arrives in the Indiana Territory, Josiah meets Governor William Henry Harrison and renews his friendship with the Shawnee chief Tecumseh. Josiah finds himself caught-up in a brewing conflict filled with politics and far-reaching implications. What is the path of a true warrior? Is it only being a fighter in times of war-or does it go deeper than that? Join Josiah Marston as he searches for his calling while he seeks to bring peace between whites and Indians. His story is not only historically relevant, it's an inspirational tale that celebrates the satisfaction of doing what is good and right, even in the face of danger. Dr. Larry Kennedy is the author of Teaching the Elementary Language Arts and The Wolf's Head Journal, historical fiction for young readers. He also writes travel and historical articles. Dr. Kennedy taught in the public schools in Columbus, Indiana, and served in faculty and administrative positions at Illinois State University. Heearned bachelor's and master's degrees from Ball State University, and a doctoral degree from the University of Illinois.

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Imprint

Pleasant Word

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2007

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First published

April 2007

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

232

ISBN-13

978-1-4141-0901-5

Barcode

9781414109015

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LSN

1-4141-0901-6



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