01297nam a2200361u 450000500170000000700030001700800410002002000180006102000150007904000280009404300120012205000160013408200150015010000270016524500290019225000120022126000340023330000440026752002410031165000300055265000300058265000310061265000330064365000310067665000220070765000230072965000360075265000470078865100200083565500180085565500320087365500300090520190501233411.0ta130607s2013 nyuj 000 f eng d a9780062120397 a0062120395 dsmdscdSKYRVdCoLwJCPL an-us-tx aPS3613.E97600a813/.62231 aMeyer, Philipp,d1974-14aThe son cPhilipp Meyer. a1st ed. aNew York, NY :bEcco,cc2013. aviii, 561 p. :bgeneal. table ;c24 cm. aSpring, 1849. Comanche Indian captive Eli McCullough must carve a place for himself in a world in which he does not fully belong -- a journey of adventure, tragedy, hardship, grit, and luck that reverberates in the lives of his progeny. 0aFamilieszTexasvFiction. 0aFamiliesxDeathvFiction. 0aComanche IndiansvFiction. 0aIndian captivitiesvFiction. 0aFathers and sonsvFiction. 0aLoyaltyvFiction. 0aAmbitionvFiction. 0aIdentity (Psychology)vFiction. 0aFrontier and pioneer lifezTexasvFiction. 0aTexasvFiction. 0aEpic fiction. 7aHistorical fiction.2gsafd. 7aDomestic fiction.2local.