The Cherokee rose: a novel of gardens and ghosts
/ Tiya Miles
- Winston-Salem, NC : John F. Blair , 2015
- 256 p. ; 24 cm
While conducting research for her weekly history column, Jinx, a free-spirited Muscogee (Creek) historian, travels to Hold House, a Georgia plantation originally owned by Cherokee chief James Hold, to uncover the mystery of what happened to a tribal member who stayed behind after Indian removal in the nineteenth century, when Native Americans were forcibly displaced from their ancestral homelands.
English
Lambda Literary award finalist
9780895876355
Cherokee Indians---History---Fiction---Georgia---19th century Plantations ----Fiction Plantation life----Fiction Chief Vann House (Spring Place, GA)---Fiction