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Fearless: A Novel of Sarah Bowman
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Fearless: A Novel of Sarah Bowman Hardcover - 1998

by Lucia St Clair Robson

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Ballantine Books, June 1998. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover Used book
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Lucia St. Clair Robson was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in South Florida. She has been a Peace Corps volunteer in Venezuela and a teacher in a disadvantaged neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. She has also lived in Japan, South Carolina, and southern Arizona. After earning her master's degree in Library Science at Florida State University, she worked as a public librarian in Annapolis, Maryland.  She is the author of the historical novels Mary's Land, Light a Distant Fire, Ride the Wind, The Tokaido Road, and Walk in My Soul. She lives near Annapolis in a wooded community on the Severn River.

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What appeared to be stacks of driftwood on the horizon turned into something like houses when Sarah and her little caravan got close enough to see them clearly.

Media reviews

"Sarah Bowman, a frontier character of much color and notoriety, is as appealing in fiction as she must have been in life. . . . A vivid epoch and a winning woman."
--LARRY MCMURTRY
   Author of Lonesome Dove

"ABSORBING . . . [Bowman] strides into life from history's dusty pages under Lucia St. Clair Robson's expert pen. . . . Robson has written a vibrant work that gives us back some forgotten history."
--Rocky Mountain News

"Sarah Bowman becomes as real as the person standing next to you, and her story will linger long after the last page is turned."
--Booklist


From the Paperback edition.