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The Raven's honor: a Sam Houston story

Sam Houston is a living legend in 1861. The hero of the Battle of San Jacinto, he had defeated Santa Anna to win independence for Texas back in 1836. He had twice served as president of the Republic of Texas, helped Texas join the Union, and served as senator and governor of Texas. Before settling in Texas, he had been a hero of the Creek War and governor of Tennessee. He had been friends with Andrew Jackson and Davy Crockett, and had been adopted into the Cherokee tribe, whose rights he had often defended and who had named him The Raven. Yet now, approaching seventy years of hard living, he finds everything he has fought for being torn asunder. Texas is joining the Confederacy, and Houston, a Unionist who has been cast out as governor, quickly loses power, prestige, and friends. He could hide in retirement, but such is not the way of a warrior. The Raven prepares for his most important fight. He knows this battle will test his endurance and faith. He knows he will need his wife Margaret to save him from his own worst enemy, himself. And he knows this war, which will pit brother against brother, will also try to divide Houston's family. What he doesn't know, yet, is that he will find help from long-dead friends and enemies to sort out his life and restore his honor.

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32320004300582 L
Large Print Fiction   Thornton library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781683246237 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Classification Number L
Author Boggs, Johnny D.
Title The Raven's honor: a Sam Houston story [BK]
Edition Large print edition.
Series A Circle V western
Sam Houston is a living legend in 1861. The hero of the Battle of San Jacinto, he had defeated Santa Anna to win independence for Texas back in 1836. He had twice served as president of the Republic of Texas, helped Texas join the Union, and served as senator and governor of Texas. Before settling in Texas, he had been a hero of the Creek War and governor of Tennessee. He had been friends with Andrew Jackson and Davy Crockett, and had been adopted into the Cherokee tribe, whose rights he had often defended and who had named him The Raven. Yet now, approaching seventy years of hard living, he finds everything he has fought for being torn asunder. Texas is joining the Confederacy, and Houston, a Unionist who has been cast out as governor, quickly loses power, prestige, and friends. He could hide in retirement, but such is not the way of a warrior. The Raven prepares for his most important fight. He knows this battle will test his endurance and faith. He knows he will need his wife Margaret to save him from his own worst enemy, himself. And he knows this war, which will pit brother against brother, will also try to divide Houston's family. What he doesn't know, yet, is that he will find help from long-dead friends and enemies to sort out his life and restore his honor.
Houston, Sam, -- 1793-1863
Houston, Sam, -- 1793-1863
Houston, Sam, -- 1793-1863
Houston, Sam, -- 1793-1863
Houston, Sam, -- 1793-1863
Subject Large print books
Governors -- Texas -- Fiction
Legislators -- United States -- Fiction
Families
Governors
Large type books
Legislators
Western stories Fiction.
Western stories
Governors -- Texas
Large type books
FICTION / Westerns.
Texas
United States
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