The
Searchers’ initial story is the true historical account of
the slaughter of the adult members of the Parker family and the capture of
nine-year-old Cynthia Ann Parker by Comanche’s in Texas, 1836. Frankel's book
is a chronological telling of Cynthia Ann's capture, her family’s gruesome murder,
and her life as a reluctant prisoner who gradually accepts the Native American
way. Frankel then moves on to Cynthia’s Uncle Jack Parker's search for her and
other captives, her return to her white family, and her tragic early death in
despair and wish to return to the Comanche's. Irony at its finest.
Part two of the story involves the son of Cynthia
Ann, Quanah Parker, who was left homeless and motherless with the capture of
his mother by white society when he was a teenager. Quanah would grow up into a
fierce warrior and Comanche chief and continue to attack white settlements and
settlers for many years thereafter.
Glenn Frankel has created a classic of his own
with this one.
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