The Foothill SpiritsýBook One
Frontier Life & the Shawnees
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About the Book
The protagonist, Heather Jean, accidentally desecrates the grave of Maggie Sue who died in 1803. Their spirits merge, taking Heather Jean back to the frontier days when Maggie Sue was twelve years old. It happens in the blink of an eye and one clang of Nana's dinner bell. Her spirit lives for months inside Maggie Sue and observes life on the frontier.
When Maggie Sue is bitten by a copperhead and rescued by Shawnees, she is adopted and learns their ways. Eventually, she escapes and returns to her family, only to find them sick with the typhoid. She must return to her captives to learn how to heal her family and other squatters. Because she comes back and heals them, she is called a witch by the hill folks.
This book is written for the young adult (teens). Five more books will follow, and record some of the major social movements of the 19th and 20th centuries that took place in the beautiful foothills of Southern Ohio.
About the Author
Betty Casbeer Carroll earned a B.A. degree in Liberal Arts (History major) from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Betty worked in Ohio for twenty-eight years and became interested in its rich history, especially the area near Portsmouth in Scioto County. Betty now lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana.