
Spirit Dancer
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Bodreau
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By:
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Cissy Hunt
About this listen
The story of how a woman's faith and trust in God grew out of hardship and tragedy in the early 1800's.
Hannah, at only 17, has been married only a few months when her new husband Caswell announced to her they would be traveling west to work with his uncle. Hannah hated the idea of leaving her family, her home, and all she knew to travel by a wagon train west. While with the wagon train, they endured sever storms, livestock stampedes, and death. But one of the worst things the young couple had to face was being left behind by the wagon train when Caswell appears to have come down with a contagious disease.
Follow Hannah's adventure through hardship and tragedy as she travels the wilds of the western wilderness
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