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I love learning about little-known historic figures, especially women, whose remarkable lives have been overlooked. Author Kathleen Grissom does a marvelous job slipping fiction in between the known facts about Crow Mary, as the whites called her, or Goes First to her own Crow people, to take us deep into the life of a young woman who lived in two worlds but always remained true to herself and committed to her culture. Though the story is difficult, in some ways, it is nonetheless beautifully told and a compelling read.
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2 authors picked Crow Mary as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
The New York Times bestselling author of the book club classics The Kitchen House and Glory Over Everything returns with a sweeping and “richly detailed story of a woman caught between two cultures” (Sandra Dallas, New York Times bestselling author) inspired by the real life of Crow Mary—an Indigenous woman 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 Saskatchewan, Canada. Along the way, she finds a fast friend in…
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