Shenandoah has always been self-conscious about her name. In the bustling, frilly town of Savannah, Georgia, it’s unusual for a girl to stand out, and Shenandoah’s rumored Native American ancestry makes people suspicious. Her peers grant her the ugly nickname of "wild one," and her reputation is further tainted when a cocky sailor finds her amusing.
Life in Ms. Mira Mules’ strict boarding school is not as it should be, and the girl with the Indian name quickly finds herself trapped within the claws of a cruel headmistress and an arranged courtship with a wealthy Confederate soldier.
Will the outbreak of war tear Shenandoah’s life apart, or will rescue come from a most unusual source?
*Note: This book is a fairy tale in a historical setting. This story does NOT portray actual, real, historical events.*
Shenandoah has always been self-conscious about her name. In the bustling, frilly town of Savannah, Georgia, it’s unusual for a girl to stand out, and Shenandoah’s rumored Native American ancestry makes people suspicious. Her peers grant her the ugly nickname of "wild one," and her reputation is further tainted when a cocky sailor finds her amusing.
Life in Ms. Mira Mules’ strict boarding school is not as it should be, and the girl with the Indian name quickly finds herself trapped within the claws of a cruel headmistress and an arranged courtship with a wealthy Confederate soldier.
Will the outbreak of war tear Shenandoah’s life apart, or will rescue come from a most unusual source?
*Note: This book is a fairy tale in a historical setting. This story does NOT portray actual, real, historical events.*