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  1. Nov 12, 1986 · With the rushing Ohio River as her guide, Mary Ingles walked one thousand miles through an untamed wilderness no white woman had ever seen. Her story lives on—extraordinary testimony to the indomitable strength of one pioneer woman who risked her life to return to her own people.

  2. Oct 14, 1980 · Follow the River. James Alexander Thom. 4.23. 21,661 ratings2,637 reviews. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “It takes a rare individual not only to see that history can live, but also to make it live for others. James Thom has that gift.”— The Indianapolis News.

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    • James Alexander Thom
  3. Aug 11, 2010 · James Alexander Thom writes amazing historical fiction, capturing the lives of his subjects and the era they live in. "Follow the River" takes what little is known about Mary Draper Ingals who was kidnapped and enslaved by Native Americans and turns it into a compelling story.

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    • James Alexander Thom
    • James Alexander Thom
    • 1981
  4. Follow the River is a historical novel by James Alexander Thom, based on the true story of Mary Ingles, a woman who escaped from Shawnee captivity in 1755. The web page also features other books by the author, his biography, and his memoir.

  5. With the rushing Ohio River as her guide, Mary Ingles walked one thousand miles through an untamed wilderness no white woman had ever seen. Her story lives on—extraordinary testimony to the indomitable strength of one pioneer woman who risked her life to return to her own people.

    • James Alexander Thom
    • Mass Market Paperback
  6. Mar 1, 2021 · This book is an incredible story based on the account of Mary Ingles (not Mary Ingalls Wilder) in 1755. She was just 23, married, and pregnant with her 3rd child when Shawnee Indians brutally attacked the Virginia settlement where she and her family lived.

    • James Alexander Thom
  7. A historical fiction based on the true story of Mary Ingles, a pioneer woman who escaped from Shawnee Indians and walked one thousand miles to freedom in 1755. The novel follows her journey, her challenges, and her courage in the untamed wilderness of Virginia.

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