Book Description
A large family migrated over from Europe in the early 1700's and settled in Pennsylvania. After some time one of the sons, Marcus Boylan, and his family decided to join others to travel and settle the frontier. Disaster struck when two young boys were stolen by Indians, one being Marcus' son George. This is a true account of his life with this Indian tribe, his eventual escape and journey back home.
About the author
Josephine Cunnington Edwards is a woman of no little versatility. She has been a missionary to Africa; has written some 23 books in such areas as missions, history, children, and the home. She has collaborated on three TV shows, and in addition, found time to collect dolls, dishes, Siamese cats, and to do oil painting and to travel. Her home is in Dayton, Tennessee.
Author of Swift Arrow, Reuben's Portion, Unto a Knowledge of the Truth, Bricks for Sale, I Saw Thee Philip, Malinki of Malawi, Kamwendo, Lydia--a Seller of Purple, Secret in the Hayloft, Reuben's Portion, And I John Saw, With An Holy Calling, The Enchanted Pillowcase, and Johnnie, Come Home.
Author of Swift Arrow, Reuben's Portion, Unto a Knowledge of the Truth, Bricks for Sale, I Saw Thee Philip, Malinki of Malawi, Kamwendo, Lydia--a Seller of Purple, Secret in the Hayloft, Reuben's Portion, And I John Saw, With An Holy Calling, The Enchanted Pillowcase, and Johnnie, Come Home.