Little Bird

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This historical fiction follows the journey of Esther McLish, a Choctaw-Cherokee woman, after the tragic death of her Chickasaw husband leaves her a widow, just before the birth of their son. Determined to have her son added to the Dawes Rolls, Esther is forced to relive all of her life’s tragedies, as she must repeatedly testify on his behalf before the men of the Dawes Commission, who hardly seem to believe her. Can she succeed against all odds? Based on accounts of real people and events from the days of Indian Territory, Little Bird tells the story of one woman’s bravery in the face of heartbreak and misfortune.

About the Author
Author

Mary Ruth Barnes is a Chickasaw artist, teacher, and writer. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English from North Carolina State University, and received her master’s degree in education from Montana State University. In 2015, Barnes was named the Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Year and in 2019, received the Women in the Arts Recognition Award from the Ada, Oklahoma chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. In 2017, she retired from her years of service with the American Cancer Society. Barnes is a long-time equestrian and likes to spend time with her husband, Mike, at their Oklahoma ranch. She enjoys painting and writing, and her short stories have been featured in The Journal of Chickasaw History and Culture. Little Bird is Barnes’s debut into the world of historical fiction and her first full-length novel.

Awards
The American Advertising Award
Gold Independent Publisher Award
Silver Independent Publisher Award
Book Details
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9781952397417
Weight: 1.8 lb
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9781952397424
Weight: 1.3 lb
Publisher: White Dog Press
Publication date: 2021-10-01
Dimensions: 9(l) x 6(w) x 1(d)
BISAC 1: FIC059050
BISAC 2: FIC137000
BISAC 3: YAF046150

“An immersive and affecting work about life in Indian Territory.” — Kirkus Reviews