Pushing the bear

a novel of the Trail of Tears

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Pushing the bear

a novel of the Trail of Tears

1st ed.
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In 1838, thirteen thousand Cherokee - forced off their lands in North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee - walked nine hundred miles through four winter months on what is known as the Trail of Tears. Uprooted from their homes, betrayed by the government that they had treated with respect, separated from the land that nurtured them, the Cherokee struggled to understand how to make a new life.

Acclaimed author Diane Glancy has given this tragic history flesh and blood through the wrenching story of a young woman and her family. Torn from a settled life in North Carolina, Maritole walks apart from her husband when their fears about the future strain the bonds of their marriage. One of Maritole's brothers has disappeared; disease, hunger, cold, and fatigue threaten the rest of her family. On the trail, everyday problems grow and evolve, fed by anger and despair.

Fiercely determined and deeply compassionate, Maritole reaches out to family, friends, strangers-even to a white soldier in her search to understand how, and why, to survive the numbing punishments of the Trail. A chorus of voices old and young, angry and resigned, analytical and philosophical, antic and inspired - vividly recreates the Cherokee struggle, in all its power and passion, and uncovers the deeper ground that ultimately allowed the Cherokee to endure.

Forcefully removed from their world and taken altogether elsewhere, this ancient people never ceased to try to regain their footing and to begin anew, despite the senselessness of the removal. In showing how the Cherokee succeeded in this quest, Pushing the Bear brings to stunning life the immense achievement, moral and spiritual as much as physical, that resulted from the Trail of Tears.

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Publisher
Harcourt Brace
Language
English
Pages
241

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Cover of: Pushing the bear
Pushing the bear: after the Trail of Tears
2009, University of Oklahoma Press
in English
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Pushing The Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears
1999, Recorded Books
Audio Cassette in English - Unabridged edition
Cover of: Pushing the Bear
Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears (Harvest American Writing)
January 1998, Harvest/HBJ Book
in English
Cover of: Pushing the bear
Pushing the bear: a novel of the Trail of Tears
1998, Harcourt Brace
in English
Cover of: Pushing the bear
Pushing the bear: a novel of the Trail of Tears
1996, Harcourt Brace
in English - 1st ed.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3557.L294 P87 1996, PS3557.L294P87 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
241 p. :
Number of pages
241

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL813735M
Internet Archive
pushingbearnovel0000glan
ISBN 10
0151002258
LCCN
95051020
OCLC/WorldCat
33863009
Library Thing
515286
Goodreads
2120249

First Sentence

""Maritole!" I heard my husband from the field."

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