Crossing The Cherokee Land
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About the Book
Crossing the Cherokee Lands is the intriguing tale of Gabe
Winters, a wealthy Englishman who decides to give up his
entitled lifestyle in London, to fulfill his burden to aid the
Cherokee Indians and settlers in the Smoky Mountains of the
New World.
Gabe meeting and joining up with Josh and Red Hawk brings
partnership, intrigue and mystery, as well as light hearted
humor and romance. They head south encountering wild
animals, rescue a family in distress, and bring humanitarian
aid to the Cherokees and settlers. Along the way they build
a lifetime of friendships and adventures in the western North
Carolina mountains
About the Author
A native of Hendersonville, in the Western North Carolina mountains, Sylvia Corne Mintz is a published author having first discovered writing in English class some 60 years ago at Flat Rock High School. She has written volumes of poetry, been featured in Ideals Magazine and received four Golden and three Silver International awards in the field of poetry. She is a playwright, has written children’s books and in 1997 published When the Minister Comes to Dinner, a collection of recipes, poems and short stories from her 50 years as a Pastor’s wife. Crossing the Cherokee Lands is her first novel.