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(More customer reviews)I absolutly loved Sally Keehn's first book, "I am Regina" which is a brutally honest story of a white girl taken captive by Delaware Indians during the French and Indian War. I read "The Moon of Two Dark Horses" simply because I enjoyed "I am Regina" so much.
"The Moon of Two Dark Horses" is a story of a Delaware Indian boy, Coshmoo, who witnesses the effects the Revolutionary War has on his peaceful and neutral village. Will his village side with the British and their Seneca allies or will the Delawares stay at peace with their American neighbors? War also threatens Coshmoo's personal life. An alliance with the British will ensure lead and powder for his beloved musket, but would endanger his lifelong friendship with an American boy, Daniel. It's a great premise, but Keehn is unable to really pull it off. The narrative is choppy with storylines and characters underdeveloped. A decent book, but not nearly as good as "I am Regina."
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