Ransom's Mark (#04 in Daughters Of The Faith Series)
Wendy LawtonPaperback 2003-06-01
Publisher Description
A Story Based on the Life of the Pioneer Olive Oatman.
When 13-year-old Olive Oatman's wagon train is raided by outlaw Yavapai Indians, she and her sister are captured. After enduring harsh treatment, they are ransomed by a band of Mohaves. Olive struggles to adjust to her new life, but finds comfort in her faith and in an unexpected friendship. When the time comes for her to return to the white world, she is afraid she will never fit in. But she learns to see the Mohave design tattooed on her chin as a sign of God's love and deliverance, a mark of ransom.
DAUGHTERS OF THE FAITH: These genuine, heart-warming stories are based upon the experiences of four young girls who trusted God. Meet Mary Chilton, who travelled to America on the Mayflower, Harriet Tubman, a slave born on a Maryland plantation in the 1800s, Olive Oatman, a pioneer raised by Indians, and Mary Bunyan, the blind daughter of John Bunyan.
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Publisher Description
A Story Based on the Life of the Pioneer Olive Oatman.
When 13-year-old Olive Oatman's wagon train is raided by outlaw Yavapai Indians, she and her sister are captured. After enduring harsh treatment, they are ransomed by a band of Mohaves. Olive struggles to adjust to her new life, but finds comfort in her faith and in an unexpected friendship. When the time comes for her to return to the white world, she is afraid she will never fit in. But she learns to see the Mohave design tattooed on her chin as a sign of God's love and deliverance, a mark of ransom.
DAUGHTERS OF THE FAITH: These genuine, heart-warming stories are based upon the experiences of four young girls who trusted God. Meet Mary Chilton, who travelled to America on the Mayflower, Harriet Tubman, a slave born on a Maryland plantation in the 1800s, Olive Oatman, a pioneer raised by Indians, and Mary Bunyan, the blind daughter of John Bunyan.