By Way of the Rose opens in the fall of 1839. The Cherokee are being moved from the Carolinas to Oklahoma Indian Territory. The DuVal's get entangled in a saga of love, hate and bitter hostilities when they befriend a battered Cherokee woman who leaves them with an unexpected gift.
By Way of the Rose opens in the fall of 1839. The Cherokee are being moved from the Carolinas to Oklahoma Indian Territory. The DuVal's get entangled in a saga of love, hate and bitter hostilities when they befriend a battered Cherokee woman who leaves them with an unexpected gift.
A family facing trials, jealousies, greed, and conscience, set in a time of one of America's greatest turmoil, brings conflicts for John and Sarah DuVal. ...Once again as in Sometimes There's a Dove, Ward brings to life a piece of America's history. Involving her heroine in its history's intrigue and problems in By Way of the Rose, she encompasses the thoughts, feelings, and fears of those involved.
Cynthia Ward Weil is a self-taught Mississippi artist and writer who overcame the stigma of a learning challenge called dyslexia. She went into the field of writing and challenged all the doubts, thus making a statement of the undaunting spirit and never ceasing ability to be successful by holding fast to one's dreams.
Keeping in mind the motto of her Mother, "How can you fail if you never quit?" Cynthia faithfully stayed in the race and had her first novel, Sometimes There's a Dove, published by Twilight Times Books.
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