The Last Sister - Young Palmetto Books Novel for Teens & Book Clubs
The Last Sister - Young Palmetto Books Novel for Teens & Book Clubs

The Last Sister - Young Palmetto Books Novel for Teens & Book Clubs

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Set during the Anglo-Cherokee War (1758–1761), The Last Sister traces a young woman's journey through grief, vengeance, guilt, and love in the unpredictable world of the early American frontier. After a band of fellow settlers fakes a Cherokee raid to conceal the murder of her family, seventeen-year-old Catriona "Catie" Blair embarks on a quest to report the crime and bring the murderers to justice, while desperately seeking to regain her own sense of safety. This journey leads Catie across rural South Carolina and through Cherokee territory―where she encounters wild animals, physical injury, privation, British and Cherokee leaders, and an unexpected romance with a young lieutenant from a Scottish Highland regiment―on her path to a new life as she strives to overcome personal tragedy. The Anglo-Cherokee War erupted out of tensions between British American settlers and the Cherokee peoples, who had been allies during the early years of the French and Indian War. In 1759 South Carolina governor William Henry Lyttelton declared war on the Cherokee nation partly in retaliation for what he perceived as unprovoked attacks on backcountry settlements. Catie's story challenges many common notions about early America. It also presents the Cherokee as a sovereign and powerful nation whose alliance was important to Britain and addresses the complex issues of race, class, and ethnicity that united and divided the British, the Cherokee, the Scottish highlanders, and the Scottish lowlanders, while it incorporates issues of power that led to increased violence toward women on the early American frontier.

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Courtney McKinney-Whitaker is a master storyteller who uses her skill to draw the reader into the life of Catriona "Catie" Blair on the first page. Because the novel is written in first person from the perspective of a young girl who is brutally forced to leave her childhood behind, it immediately thrusts the reader into the story with Catie. I walked beside her and experienced her devastating loss, the inhumanity of war and her struggle for survival. The novel is deeply moving and painful to read at times, but I found myself celebrating the power of love and the strength of the human spirit through the rich characters and the courageous decisions they made. There are a few novels that stay with me long after I've read the last page. The Last Sister is one of them.This is an extraordinary debut novel not only for young adults. If you are an adult who loves novels filled with authentic historical details, adventure, heartbreaking realism, heroism and beautiful language, you will love this book. I highly recommend it.