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Quanah Parker and The Empire of the Summer Moon: A Short Epic Story of the Last Great Comanches Chief and the Making of American History

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A legendary leader rose to make a lasting impression on history in the vast swath of the American West, where the sun sank below the horizon and tinted the sky with shades of gold and crimson. The final great Comanches chief, Quanah Parker, was a man of unwavering courage, unshakeable conviction, and an unyielding spirit.

Quanah Parker, whose life was a witness to the complicated and frequently turbulent relationship between the Native American tribes and the encroaching American settlers, was born to a Comanche father, Peta Nocona, and a white mother, Cynthia Ann Parker. Quanah Parker was the Comanches' leader, and he bravely defended his people's culture, land, and way of life.

This captivating book, "Quanah Parker and the Empire of the Summer Moon," explores the life and times of this legendary leader. Set against the backdrop of the most significant events in the history of the American West, it is a tale of love, loss, war, and peace. We learn more about the complicated history of the US and the lasting impact of its indigenous peoples thanks to Quanah Parker's epic tale.

Come along with us as we look into the extraordinary life and times of Quanah Parker, the last great Comanches chief, and take you on an unforgettable journey into the heart of American history.

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43 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 21, 2024

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June 15, 2025
This was an amazing history fiction book. One of the best ever.
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October 12, 2025
This book was a bit disappointing. It’s only 40 pages and written in an infantile style. Not my cup of tea.
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