Monthly Archive: May, 2016

Travels Through Historical Fiction, Readers’ Edition: Land of the Midnight Sun

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Several years ago, I gave myself a gift. It was something I had always wanted. We live in the Houston area. Traffic is nothing short of horrendous and the freeways are constantly under… Continue reading

Brûlé and the Great Lakes

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In 1610, a full ten years before the pilgrims put their tentative boots on Plymouth Rock, Samuel de Champlain sent a young man, who had arrived with in Quebec just two years before,… Continue reading

The Mysterious Zunis

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When I began doing research to find out the name of the Zuni governor whose photo I’ve been carting around the country with me for decades, I not only discovered his name (Bick… Continue reading

Travels Through Historical Fiction: My Heart’s in the Highlands

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Several years ago, our family had the wonderful adventure of driving through Scotland. We went in search of golf for husband and sons, castles and cathedrals for me, and in hope of a… Continue reading