Forewarned by omens, a sixteenth century Cherokee Indian village in the southern Appalachians is struck by an "invisible fire," a smallpox epidemic brought by European explorers.
JOYCE ROCKWOOD HUDSON is the author of five works of fiction, including the award-winning novel To Spoil the Sun, and two works of nonfiction, Looking for De Soto: A Search Through the South for the Spaniard's Trail (Georgia) and Natural Spirituality: Recovering the Wisdom Tradition in Christianity.
I loved this book! it was hard to get into at first because there was no book summary and I couldn't tell what time period the book was in. you figure it out as it goes - great insight into Cherokees in the 1500s and how disease affected them. it was a short read that kept me turning pages ♥️
This book broke my heart into a million pieces and I’m still putting them back together again 😭
It takes you through the story of Rain Dove a you girl, member of the Cheeroke tribe. Her town has received 4 omens, before smallpox (or the invisible fire) tears through the town, changing everything. We also see inside the life of this young girl and what it means to be a woman during that time.
This book was so incredibly heartbreaking, yet inspiring at the same time. The only reason this wasn’t 5 stars (4.76) is because it was very hard to understand. If you enjoy historical fiction this book is a must.
Book 9: The story of a Cherokee girl coming of age in the early 16th century, also known as the beginning of European colonization. This girl named Rain Dove tells , as she comes of age, marries, has kids and loses most of her world to small pox. A peek into what being a girl is like in other times and cultures, I loved this when I read this.
Read about a young Cherokee girl grow up to be a woman, facing the 4 omens and the deadly sickness they represent in To Spoil the Sun. I recommend this book because it teaches us about what the Native Americans experienced, since we don't learn about it.
The story is all about a young Cherokee girl growing with struggles and we follow her along her journey basically. Through this story is a 10/10 recommend must read.
I think that this book is an outstanding representative of how things were at the time of Smallpox entering America and how everything was at that time.