Part of my research for getting ready to write about my character Piper McLean again, I figured I would read the history of the Cherokee Nation as written by Conley, a Cherokee author. This is the only such book endorsed by the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma, and it was truly an eye-opener. If casual readers of U.S. history know anything about the Cherokee, it’s probably the Trails of Tears, the heartrending expulsion of the Cherokee from their traditional homes in the Southeast and their forced march across the west to Oklahoma. But of course, there is a lot more to the story, and Conley gives us the full tale from the Cherokee perspective. He takes us from the origins of the nation, as passed down through oral history over the generations, through the early encounters with Europeans, through the American Revolution and the rapacious expansion of white settlers, right to the present day. I had no idea about a lot of the later history, and I’m grateful to have read it. The book moves along quickly. Conley has a wry sense of humor and a good eye for character. (You can tell he is a novelist by trade.) I finished the book in a couple of days. If you want to know more about this amazing and resilient people, I highly recommend reading their history as they would want you to hear it.