Pushing the Bear
1998 Nominated

Pushing the Bear

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

In 1838, 13,000 Cherokee were forced from their land to walk 900 miles along the “Trail of Tears” to present-day Oklahoma. This “illuminating and challenging chronicle of loss, despair, and regeneration” (“Washington Post Book World”) brings this ordeal to life via the haunting voices of a young Cherokee woman, her husband, and a host of others–Cherokee and white, soldier and missionary, parent and child, the living and the dead Author appearances.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Diane
Glancy

Diane Glancy, an author of Cherokee and German descent, is an award-winning and prolific poet, playwright, and novelist. Her dozens of publications include Pushing the Bear: After the Trail of Tears (2009) and Designs of the Night Sky (2002), both of which draw on the history of the Cherokee Removal, as well as Stone Heart: A Novel of Sacajawea (2003).
Diane Glancy, an author of Cherokee and German descent, is an award-winning and prolific poet, playwright, and novelist. Her dozens of publications include Pushing the Bear: After the Trail of Tears (2009) and Designs of the Night Sky (2002), both of which draw on the history of the Cherokee Removal, as well as Stone Heart: A Novel of Sacajawea (2003).
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
USA
Author
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Nominating Library

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