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The Red Heart: A Novel Kindle Edition

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,056 ratings

The Slocum family of Northeastern Pennsylvania are the best of the white settlers, peace-loving Quakers who believe that the Indians hold the Light of God inside. It is from this good-hearted family that Frances is abducted during the Revolutionary war.

As the child's terror subsides, she is slowly drawn into the sacred work and beliefs of her adoptive mother and of all the women of these Eastern tribes. Frances becomes Maconakwa, the Little Bear Woman of the Miami Indians. Then, long after the Indians are beaten and their last hope, Tecumseh, is killed, the Slocums hear word of their long-lost daughter and head out to Indiana to meet their beloved Frances. But for Maconakwa, it is a moment of truth, the test of whether her heart is truly a red one.

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"COMPELLING...Thom has woven a story as carefully as any native weaver does a piece of fabric".

-- Indianapolis Star

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The Slocum family of Northeastern Pennsylvania are the best of the white settlers, peace-loving Quakers who believe that the Indians hold the Light of God inside. It is from this good-hearted family that Frances is abducted during the Revolutionary war.
As the child's terror subsides, she is slowly drawn into the sacred work and beliefs of her adoptive mother and of all the women of these Eastern tribes. Frances becomes Maconakwa, the Little Bear Woman of the Miami Indians. Then, long after the Indians are beaten and their last hope, Tecumseh, is killed, the Slocums hear word of their long-lost daughter and head out to Indiana to meet their beloved Frances. But for Maconakwa, it is a moment of truth, the test of whether her heart is truly a red one.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B003YJEXTS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ballantine Books; 1st edition (August 18, 2010)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 18, 2010
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.3 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 546 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0345364716
  • Customer Reviews:
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James Alexander Thom
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James Alexander Thom is the author of Follow the River, Long Knife, From Sea to Shining Sea, Panther in the Sky (for which he won the prestigious Western Writers of America Spur Award for best historical novel), Sign-Talker, The Children of First Man, and The Red Heart.

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Customers find the book engaging and heartbreaking. They appreciate the historical accuracy and humanizing of historical figures. The writing quality is praised as great, with vivid descriptions and captivating storytelling. Readers praise the character development and the author's skill in portraying historical figures in an authentic manner.

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"...conversations of the characters, gets to be tedious, but still a good read. His other historical books are equally fascinating." Read more

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Customers enjoy the historical accuracy of the story. They appreciate the characters and history. The book provides a touching story about a young Quaker girl stolen from her family. Readers enjoy the mixture of fact and fiction, portraying everyday life in an Indian village. They see the struggles of Native American people and the pain caused by friction between religious thought and the mores of several Indian and White cultures.

"...I was transformed and traveled with Frances along her journey. Very moving story. We should be made to read this in school," Read more

"...This is a truly delightful read, full of history...." Read more

"...does a wonderful job putting the known events of her life into a realistic, readable historical novel...." Read more

"...I loved the charectures and the history. It is written in the way this author makes you feel like you are right there with them...." Read more

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"...Sad. Heart rending. Powerful. Insightful. Informative. I fell in love with The Red Heat and recommend it as an excellent read." Read more

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"What a captivating account of Frances Slocum and the life she lived. James Alexander did not let me down...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
    This book is so well written. I was transformed and traveled with Frances along her journey. Very moving story. We should be made to read this in school,
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2015
    THE RED HEART is based on the true life story of Frances Slocum from the age of 5 until her death at age 74 in 1847. Frances was a Quaker girl growing up in the Susquehanna Valley of Pennsylvania. She was stolen by the Delaware Indians when she was 5 years old. This may sound barbaric, but many Indians felt justified in taking white children as the replacements for their own children who were killed by white soldiers.

    Frances quickly adapts and was integrated into the Delaware life but then later, through marriage, the Miamis. She had many opportunities to make her presence known and to be taken back to the white people. Instead, she covered her red hair and avoided contact with those who might have known who she was. Her skin was white but her heart had become red and she chose to stay with her adopted people. The Slocums never stopped looking for her. Her brothers went on many lengthy journeys searching for their sister.

    Being of Native American blood myself, it was very easy for me to get caught up in Frances' new life among the Indians. This is such a fascinating subject for me which is not very often found in adult literature. Most novels on the capture of white children taken by Indians are written for juvenile or young adult readers. This is the second book by James Alexander Thom that I have read. I held the first novel in such high esteem that I had to read another. Believe me when I say I was not let down. This is a truly delightful read, full of history. Though some may disagree with the picture Thom portrays of Native Americans, I can assure you that it is very true. Many think if the "red man" as savages. This is not the case. They were peaceful and proud people given only to violence in keeping what was theirs and retaliated only when they were afraid that they were danger of being attacked. If they were left alone and in peace, white men would have had the best "neighbors". I highly recommend this book to other readers of Native American literature.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
    What a captivating account of Frances Slocum and the life she lived. James Alexander did not let me down. After reading his book Follow The River several times, I read this one and was so impressed that I will be reading another title by him. Excellent research and dedication to the writings of these books.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2014
    This story of Frances Slocum is remarkable in that we even have proven evidence of what occurred. Mr Thom does a wonderful job putting the known events of her life into a realistic, readable historical novel. At times the possible conversations of the characters, gets to be tedious, but still a good read. His other historical books are equally fascinating.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2014
    One of the most powerful books I have ever read. Five stars all the way.I knew a little of the story of Frances Slocum from Indiana history class in junior high school. I was so intrigued by the story of a five year old Quaker girl kidnapped from her Pennsylvania family in 1770 and moved to upstate New York, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. Her mother searched for her the rest of her life and her brothers into their old age. When they found her, she refused to return to her birth family, choosing to stay with her Indian people. As a child in school, I had wondered, who would anyone stay with people who had stolen her from her family and had killed her father? I knew there had to be a wonderful story behind it. James Alexander Thom crafts the story so beautifully. I felt like I was actually experiencing the life style of Frances, her Indian people, and her Quaker family. Sad. Heart rending. Powerful. Insightful. Informative. I fell in love with The Red Heat and recommend it as an excellent read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
    Hard to put down. This story is so engaging that it is hard to put down. I loved the charectures and the history. It is written in the way this author makes you feel like you are right there with them. So far I have read three of this authors books and loved them all.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020
    I first purchased this book when it first came out. Loved reading it and meeting the author. Since then, I married a man who read the book and wanted a copy for his own. So for my sister's birthday, I ordered 2 copies, one for her and one for my husband. My sister and I had been raised with the legend of Frances Slocum and had visited her grave many years age when we were kids. I had a picture of that time. I made a copy of the picture and put it into her book. I made arrangements to meet up with the author and have him sign both books, which he did. This is one of his very best books in my opinion. My sister stated that she had a hard time putting it down (so did I when I first read it and many times afterwards). My husband has read it several times too.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2012
    The Red Heart provides a wonderfully historically correct story within a fictional novel. The well-known Slocum Family, of Frances Slocum, of Northeastern Pennsylvania's first white settlers, peace-loving Quakers who believe that the Indians hold the Light of God inside, is told f a good-hearted family who has Frances abducted from the family during the period of time of the Revolutionary War in America (USA). As the child's terror subsides, she is slowly drawn into the sacred work and beliefs of her adoptive mother and of all the women of these Eastern tribes. Frances becomes a Maconakwa, the Little Bear Women of the Miami Indians. Then, long after the Indians are beaten and their last hope, Tecumseh, is killed, the Slocums hear word of their long-lost daughter and head out to Indieans to meet their beloved Frances. But for Maconakwa, it is a moment of truth, the test of whether her hears is truly a red one. Very compelling, the author weaves a story as carefully as any native weaver does a piece of fabric. Buy a used copy as it will cost more for shipping that the book costs new and the truthful story is just as good in a gently used paperback.

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  • Seraphina
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
    Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2020
    Loved this book! Love all of this author’s books!
  • Catherine Chandler
    1.0 out of 5 stars Unreadable without breaking spine and straining hands
    Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2019
    I could not read this book because the gutters are too close together. Also, the paper is of very low quality, but I could have lived with that aspect of it. However, it was impossible to read without constantly trying to pry open the middle in order to read the right-hand margins of the left-hand pages, and the left-hand margins of the right-hand pages. I wonder if Mr. Thom is aware of this extremely frustrating problem. I request a refund, because no one else will ever want to read this book in the way it has been published by Ballantine Books. I order many books from Amazon every year. This is a true disappointment.
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    Catherine Chandler
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Unreadable without breaking spine and straining hands

    Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2019
    I could not read this book because the gutters are too close together. Also, the paper is of very low quality, but I could have lived with that aspect of it. However, it was impossible to read without constantly trying to pry open the middle in order to read the right-hand margins of the left-hand pages, and the left-hand margins of the right-hand pages. I wonder if Mr. Thom is aware of this extremely frustrating problem. I request a refund, because no one else will ever want to read this book in the way it has been published by Ballantine Books. I order many books from Amazon every year. This is a true disappointment.
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