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Citizens Creek: A Novel, by Lalita Tademy

Citizens Creek: A Novel, by Lalita Tademy

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Citizens Creek: A Novel, by Lalita Tademy

Citizens Creek: A Novel, by Lalita Tademy



Citizens Creek: A Novel, by Lalita Tademy

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The New York Times best-selling author of the Oprah Book Club Pick Cane River brings us the evocative story of a once-enslaved man who buys his freedom after serving as a translator during the American Indian Wars, and his granddaughter, who sustains his legacy of courage.

Cow Tom, born into slavery in Alabama in 1810 and sold to a Creek Indian chief before his 10th birthday, possessed an extraordinary gift: the ability to master languages. As the new country developed westward, and Indians, settlers, and blacks came into constant contact, Cow Tom became a key translator for his Creek master and was hired out to US military generals. His talent earned him money - but would it also grant him freedom? And what would become of him and his family in the aftermath of the Civil War and the Indian Removal westward?

Cow Tom's legacy lives on - especially in the courageous spirit of his granddaughter Rose. She rises to leadership of the family as they struggle against political and societal hostility intent on keeping blacks and Indians oppressed. But through it all, her grandfather's indelible mark of courage inspires her - in mind, in spirit, and in a family legacy that never dies.

Written in two parts portraying the parallel lives of Cow Tom and Rose, Citizens Creek is a beautifully rendered novel that takes the listener deep into a little known chapter of American history. It is a breathtaking tale of identity, community, family - and above all, the power of an individual's will to make a difference.

Citizens Creek: A Novel, by Lalita Tademy

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21265 in Audible
  • Published on: 2014-11-04
  • Released on: 2014-11-04
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 933 minutes
Citizens Creek: A Novel, by Lalita Tademy


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful story about real people who made a difference By DragonflyDebbi (Thank you netgalley for an early reader copy)This excellent book is the story of African Indians before and after the Civil War. It focuses on Cow Tom, a real person, and his granddaughter Rose (also real).The story starts with a young Cow Tom, who is a slave to a Creek Indian Chief, Chief Yargee. He is sold into slavery as a young child, and when the story opens, he is a translator between Creeks and whites. Over time he builds a reputation as a translator and is involved in some key moments in history for Indians and African Americans.Rose inherits his legacy, in an way, and builds an enduring family and a successful ranch at a time when neither was common for Indians or African Americans. The legacy of Cow Tom and Rose and her husband Jake, endures today.This book is their story, and it's well told and deeply engaging. It would also make a wonderful movie. Don't miss this great book!

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Living history at its best By John B. Oakley I had the good fortune to read Lalita Tademy's new book in draft, and I quite literally could not put it down. It is, simply put, a great historical novel, deftly weaving together fact and fiction into a powerful and emotionally compelling narrative. My wife gave me a published copy, and I can't think of a better gift for friends who like to learn new things about both people (some quite real, some majestically invented) and places (parts of our own dear U.S.A. which may or may not be familiar, particularly as they were nearly two centuries ago). The writer is at the top of her form. Don't be misled: after "Cane River" and "Red River," Ms. Tademy is not downsizing from rivers to creeks. The Creek of "Citizens Creek" is no watercourse, but one of the Five Civilized Tribes of native Americans forcibly removed in the 1830s from their humid homelands in the Old South to the windswept Indian Territory west of the Mississippi in what is now Oklahoma. A complicating fact is that some of these displaced "Indians" were themselves slave owners. "Citizens Creek" is a masterwork of storytelling that joins imaginary characters that we come to care about, very much, with historical characters come to life and with historical conflicts that give rise to every sort of dramatic tension. This is not a desolate story, as human endurance proves more than a match for the tragic suffering of oppressed peoples, but it is a desperate story, which will pull you from page to page as you await the redemption of your hope.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Important and Accessible! By Melody Moore Ms Tademy has done it again. As with Cane River, she has illuminated an aspect of Black American history too few of us know about. Never before had I been aware of Native Americans as slave owners. And never had I heard of Black members of tribes.Citizens Creek is a great multi-generational story of the hardships and accomplishments of chief Cow Tom and his granddaughter Rose, both true historical figures. The results of rigorous research and literary skill are a seamless weaving of fact and fiction into a compelling story with broad appeal. It is romance, history, adventure, politics, and a geography lesson. Lalita Tademy is a great contributor to American literature.As a side note, awareness of this aspect of U.S. History raises havoc with the terms we use to categorize those of us living in this country. Does Black American or American of African descent include those who are also Creek or Seminole? And the term Native American is even more troubling, does it exclude Black tribal members?

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