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Crow Mary

par Kathleen Grissom

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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:The New York Times bestselling author of the "touching" (The Boston Globe) book club classics The Kitchen House and the "emotionally rewarding" (Booklist) Glory Over Everything returns with a sweeping saga inspired by the true story of Crow Mary??an indigenous woman torn between two worlds in 19th-century North America.
In 1872, sixteen-year-old Goes First, a Crow Native woman, marries Abe Farwell, a white fur trader. He gives her the name Mary, and they set off on the long trip to his trading post in the Cypress Hills of Saskatchewan, Canada. Along the way, she finds a fast friend in a Métis named Jeannie; makes a lifelong enemy in a wolfer named Stiller; and despite learning a dark secret of Farwell's past, falls in love with her husband.

The winter trading season passes peacefully. Then, on the eve of their return to Montana, a group of drunken whiskey traders slaughters forty Nakota??despite Farwell's efforts to stop them. Mary, hiding from the hail of bullets, sees the murderers, including Stiller, take five Nakota women back to their fort. She begs Farwell to save them, and when he refuses, Mary takes two guns, creeps into the fort, and saves the women from certain death. Thus, she sets off a whirlwind of colliding cultures that brings out the worst and best in the cast of unforgettable characters and pushes the love between Farwell and Crow Mary to the breaking point.

From an author with a "stirring and uplifting" (David R. Gillham, New York Times bestselling author) voice, Crow Mary sweeps across decades and the landscape of the upper West and Canada, showcasing the beauty of the natural world, while at the same time probing the intimacies of a marriage and one woman'
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This first person narrative follows nearly four decades in the life of "Crow Mary," a Native American young woman who, at the age of 16 marries white fur trader Abe Farwell. Mary leaves behind her family and tribe in 1870s Montana to follow her husband to Canada where he establishes a trading post. Exposed to other cultures and beliefs, Mary eventually comes into conflict with Abe, who is facing struggles of his own. Well researched and compassionately told. ( )
  lillibrary | May 16, 2024 |
Well-written historical fiction based on real characters, a Crow Indian girl who willingly marries a fur trader white man in Montana in the mid 1800’s. They have three children and Crow Mary loves her husband, Abe Farwell, who because of a trial where he was on the Indians’ side was ostracized by white men. Abe fell into alcoholism and died. In the story we learn to understand Crow culture and see white poeple take over land and kill once plentiful buffalo. We see Crow Mary’s children stolen and sent to Carlisle for “education.” ( )
  bereanna | Nov 22, 2023 |
Kathleen Grissom is an author I will automatically read because she never disappoints. Her thorough research into pieces of history that were never taught in school (at least when I went!) is detailed and informative. She takes those slices of history and weaves them into multi-layered stories with characters you care about and root for. Crow Mary sounds like such a strong, determined, giving, caring, woman who didn't back down in a man's world.
This story will take you on a journey from Montana to Canada and back in the late 1800s, teach you a bit about the way of Crow Indian life, and the struggles of keeping their world as the white man took over their land. It's a book I'll read again and one I highly recommend! ( )
  JillHannah | Nov 20, 2023 |
This novel had so much depth and I felt like I was on the journey right along with these characters. I really did not know anything about the Cypress Hill Massacre of the Nakoda in Canada, or Crow Mary. There was so much history in this novel and everything that Crow Mary endured was amazing. She had such strength and faith in who she was and where she had come from and she was never going to forget that or the ways of her people. Crow Mary's story also gives more depth and history into the land reservations that were forced upon them when the US Government stepped in to try and attempt to make them more "white" and "americanized". It is really sad everything that was taken from them and the rules that were force upon them just because their beliefs were not accepted or understood by the white man. I felt the author did an amazing job in telling Crow Mary's story and I didn't want this novel to end. This was another one sitting read for me! Thank you to Simon & Schuster for the free copy for review. This story will stick with me for a long time. This review is of my own opinion and accord. ( )
  Chelz286 | Oct 29, 2023 |
This book was inspired by the life of the real Crow Mary and endorsed by her great-granddaughter, Crow elders and Crow scholars. In 1872, Crow Mary marries a white fur trader, Abe Farwell in Montana and travels with him to Saskatchewan, Canada. In 1873, while preparing to return to Montana, they witness the Cypress Hills Massacre, in which forty innocent Nakoda are murdered. Crow Mary single-handedly rescues five Nakoda women who are being held captive and abused. An incredible story and hard to put down, I finished this book in one day. Highly recommended! ( )
  Dianekeenoy | Oct 15, 2023 |
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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:The New York Times bestselling author of the "touching" (The Boston Globe) book club classics The Kitchen House and the "emotionally rewarding" (Booklist) Glory Over Everything returns with a sweeping saga inspired by the true story of Crow Mary??an indigenous woman torn between two worlds in 19th-century North America.
In 1872, sixteen-year-old Goes First, a Crow Native woman, marries Abe Farwell, a white fur trader. He gives her the name Mary, and they set off on the long trip to his trading post in the Cypress Hills of Saskatchewan, Canada. Along the way, she finds a fast friend in a Métis named Jeannie; makes a lifelong enemy in a wolfer named Stiller; and despite learning a dark secret of Farwell's past, falls in love with her husband.

The winter trading season passes peacefully. Then, on the eve of their return to Montana, a group of drunken whiskey traders slaughters forty Nakota??despite Farwell's efforts to stop them. Mary, hiding from the hail of bullets, sees the murderers, including Stiller, take five Nakota women back to their fort. She begs Farwell to save them, and when he refuses, Mary takes two guns, creeps into the fort, and saves the women from certain death. Thus, she sets off a whirlwind of colliding cultures that brings out the worst and best in the cast of unforgettable characters and pushes the love between Farwell and Crow Mary to the breaking point.

From an author with a "stirring and uplifting" (David R. Gillham, New York Times bestselling author) voice, Crow Mary sweeps across decades and the landscape of the upper West and Canada, showcasing the beauty of the natural world, while at the same time probing the intimacies of a marriage and one woman'

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