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Blood Moon

By: John Sedgwick
Narrated by: Fred Sanders
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This sweeping American epic reveals one of the greatest untold stories of the 19th century: the fierce rivalry between two great Cherokee chiefs that led to war, forced migration, and the devastation of a once-proud nation.

Blood Moon is the story of the century-long blood feud between two rival Cherokee chiefs from the early years of the United States through the infamous Trail of Tears and into the Civil War. While little remembered today, their mutual hatred shaped the tragic history of the tribe far more than anyone, even the reviled President Andrew Jackson, ever did.

In this epic saga, John Sedgwick brings to life an untold chapter of American history through the relationship between one chief called The Ridge, a fearsome warrior who spoke no English but whose exploits on the battlefield were legendary, and John Ross, who was the Cherokees’ primary chief for nearly 40 years, yet displayed the Scottish side of his mixed-blood heritage and spoke not a word of Cherokee. To protect their sacred landholdings from American encroachment, these two men negotiated with almost every American president from George Washington through Abraham Lincoln. At first friends and allies, they broke on the subject of Removal, breeding an enmity that led to a bloody civil war within Cherokee Nation that culminated in the two factions battling each other in the War Between the States.

Dramatic, far-reaching, and unforgettable, Blood Moon paints a portrait of these two inspirational leaders who worked together to lift their people to the height of culture and learning as the most civilized tribe in the nation and then drop them to the depths of ruin and despair as they turned against each other. Theirs is a story of land, pride, honor, and loss that forms much of the country’s mythic past today.

©2018 John Sedgwick (P)2018 Simon & Schuster
American History Indigenous Peoples United States State & Local Native American Americas Wars & Conflicts War Abraham Lincoln Old West Civil War American Civil War Military Wild West Native American Wars
Comprehensive History • Educational Content • Fine Job • Complex Narrative • Fascinating Details

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The book was good. Narration was hard to push through but I enjoyed it overall.

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If you want to truly learn the history of our cherokee nation, this book is the place to start.

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This book takes a complex subject in American history and breaks it down to an understandable narrative. No one is nessisarily the "bad guy", but it does last out everyones flaws who were involved.

Well Written

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I found this book very interesting the story was great. I highly recommend it there were several items that I didn’t know about with the Cherokee people

Great book

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What made the experience of listening to Blood Moon the most enjoyable?

Not much

Who was your favorite character and why?

This is a true story so these were real people not just characters as you say. I only liked the people who really tried to help the Indians. Not those who were greedy & only wanted money & fame for pretending to help them.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Fred Sanders?

No, his voice was raspy sounding & annoyed me so much so that I had to shut off the tablet to rest my head as it gave me a headache.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Every thing that was said about the whites taking the land from the Indians mad me sick & the way the Cherokee were treated. I am totally disgusted with my people who treated these proud tribes with such disregard & beat them & killed them by taking their land & hunting grounds from them & bringing death & hunger & disease to them.

Any additional comments?

I have more empathy for the Indians than I used to after hearing all the things they had to had live through or should I say died for. I am 1/4 Cherokee. I am appalled at what they went through. People can be so cruel & inhumane to other people & animals. I am ashamed for my white ancestors who did this to the first people who were here first before the whites came & destroyed their freedoms.

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