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by Allan Eckert


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  About the Author

  A six-time Pulitzer Prize nominee, ALLAN W. ECKERT is an Emmy Award–winning scriptwriter and a Newbery Honor author of books for young readers. He is also the author of the popular six-volume historical series Narratives of America and the creator of Tecumseh!, an outdoor drama staged regularly in Chillicothe, Ohio, that has played to more than a million people over the past twenty years.

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