My Place Among Them

2024 Silver Medal Global Book Award for Cultural Heritage Fiction

2024 Pencraft Award for Best Book for Fiction - Cultural

Finalist, 2023 Laramie Book Awards novel competition for Americana Fiction

Finalist, 2023 Goethe Book Awards novel competition for Post-1750s Historical Fiction

2023 BREW Fiction Book Excellence Awards for Political Fiction of the Year

2023 NYC Big Book Award Winner for Cultural Heritage

2023 Outstanding Creator Awards Top 25 Ranked Non-Fiction Books

Second Place, 2023 Incipere Book Award for Historical Clean category

2023 HFC "Highly Recommended" 5-Star Award 

Found alive after the massacre at Wounded Knee, twelve-year-old John Iron Horse is determined not to end up like so many others of his people. Then he learns the motto of the school he's required to attend: "Kill the Indian, save the man."

Carter Heath teaches in the government-run educational system and knows there's more to his position than what's happening in his classroom. He'll soon learn that, in bureaucracy, politics, money, and ulterior motives are always intertwined.

Can the bond between an extraordinary student and a dedicated teacher survive in a world that pits red man against white?

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My Place Among Them

2024 Silver Medal Global Book Award for Cultural Heritage Fiction

2024 Pencraft Award for Best Book for Fiction - Cultural

Finalist, 2023 Laramie Book Awards novel competition for Americana Fiction

Finalist, 2023 Goethe Book Awards novel competition for Post-1750s Historical Fiction

2023 BREW Fiction Book Excellence Awards for Political Fiction of the Year

2023 NYC Big Book Award Winner for Cultural Heritage

2023 Outstanding Creator Awards Top 25 Ranked Non-Fiction Books

Second Place, 2023 Incipere Book Award for Historical Clean category

2023 HFC "Highly Recommended" 5-Star Award 

Found alive after the massacre at Wounded Knee, twelve-year-old John Iron Horse is determined not to end up like so many others of his people. Then he learns the motto of the school he's required to attend: "Kill the Indian, save the man."

Carter Heath teaches in the government-run educational system and knows there's more to his position than what's happening in his classroom. He'll soon learn that, in bureaucracy, politics, money, and ulterior motives are always intertwined.

Can the bond between an extraordinary student and a dedicated teacher survive in a world that pits red man against white?

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My Place Among Them

My Place Among Them

by J. Stanion
My Place Among Them

My Place Among Them

by J. Stanion

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2024 Silver Medal Global Book Award for Cultural Heritage Fiction

2024 Pencraft Award for Best Book for Fiction - Cultural

Finalist, 2023 Laramie Book Awards novel competition for Americana Fiction

Finalist, 2023 Goethe Book Awards novel competition for Post-1750s Historical Fiction

2023 BREW Fiction Book Excellence Awards for Political Fiction of the Year

2023 NYC Big Book Award Winner for Cultural Heritage

2023 Outstanding Creator Awards Top 25 Ranked Non-Fiction Books

Second Place, 2023 Incipere Book Award for Historical Clean category

2023 HFC "Highly Recommended" 5-Star Award 

Found alive after the massacre at Wounded Knee, twelve-year-old John Iron Horse is determined not to end up like so many others of his people. Then he learns the motto of the school he's required to attend: "Kill the Indian, save the man."

Carter Heath teaches in the government-run educational system and knows there's more to his position than what's happening in his classroom. He'll soon learn that, in bureaucracy, politics, money, and ulterior motives are always intertwined.

Can the bond between an extraordinary student and a dedicated teacher survive in a world that pits red man against white?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888240526
Publisher: Koehler Books
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 358
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Writing has allowed J. Stanion to express her feelings through the depths of depression and unrequited love, to exchange joyful poems with her father over a lifetime, to succeed at being named a National Board Certified teacher of science, and to research and complete the application of her family farm for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (McPhail Angus Farm). Most recently, it has allowed her to publish her first novel, a story of tragedy and triumph that begged to be told. www.jstanion.com
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