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Jack Flint: Mountain Man
- A Frontier Mountain Man Novel (A Jack Flint Mountain Man Western)
- Narrated by: Gordon MacCathay
- Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Jack’s White parents were killed in an Apache raid when he was an infant. Jack was raised as an Apache until his village was destroyed by a rival tribe. Jack was prepared to go to war to avenge his Apache kin. An appearance by the Great Spirit convinced him to take another path. Jack went west and met mountain man and trapper Kit Bridger, who became his best friend.
Eventually, Jack became chief of the Shoshone in the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming. Jack married a Shoshone woman, Mountain Mist. They had a son, Kit Bear, named after Jack’s best friend. When Mountain Mist bore Jack a second son, he was named Little Knife in honor of Mountain Mist’s father, the great Chief Long Knife.
©2021 William H Joiner Jr (P)2021 William H Joiner Jr
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