Set in 1745 Quebec City, the story follows an abandoned infant discovered by a French-Canadian couple who adopt her and name her Karen Bluejeans. Unbeknownst to those around her, this Mic-Mak Indian girl is destined to play a significant role in the unfolding events of her time. The narrative explores themes of identity, heritage, and the intertwining fates of different cultures in New France.
George Horse Books
George Horse crafts poetry rooted in the tradition of romantic love, frequently drawing inspiration from his time living in France. His historical fiction delves into the past, marked by a keen sense of detail and narrative. His works are characterized by a profound exploration of human relationships and historical events.
