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The Last Apache Girl Jim Fergus

The Last Apache Girl By Jim Fergus

The Last Apache Girl by Jim Fergus


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Summary

A story of heroism and lost love set in the Wild West of 1930s Arizona

The Last Apache Girl Summary

The Last Apache Girl by Jim Fergus

For Ned Giles, a 17-year-old amateur photographer, a nightmare of harrowing misadventures begins the day he signs on to the 'Great Apache Expedition'. He is one of dozens of men hoping to free the son of a wealthy Mexican rancher kidnapped by a chillingly ferocious band of Apaches. A huntsman has captured one of their number, a wild young Apache girl, and they plan to use her as ransom.

Like an animal, she bites and spits at anyone who comes near her, but finally allows Ned to wash and feed her. He begins to comprehend her nobility, beauty and strength of character, and so an intense relationship develops that is to transform their lives, but that is ultimately doomed.

Inspired by real events that took place during the Great Depression, peopled with a cast of unforgettable characters, and set against the amazing landscape of Arizona, Mexico and the Sierra Madre badlands, this is a novel of high adventure, aching nostalgia and redemptive love.

About Jim Fergus

Jim Fergus is a freelance whose work has appeared over the years in a variety of national magazines and newspapers in the USA. Along with his fiction, he is author of A Hunter's Road, a memoir. He lives in Montana and South Arizona.

Additional information

GOR001376220
9780330445856
0330445855
The Last Apache Girl by Jim Fergus
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
2006-09-01
448
N/A
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