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Ann Bridges

Kit's Mine Paperback Book

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California Gold Rush Fiction
Strong Female Lead Character
Historical 1870s Setting
Adventure and Social Justice
228 Pages Paperback Edition
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IN 1870 CALIFORNIA, THE GOLD RUSH LOSERS HAVE ACCEPTED THEIR FATE OR HAVE THEY?Five years after the American Civil War ended, Chinese women are imported and sold as slaves on the streets of San Francisco. Too many Californios, the nativeborn residents of SpanishMexican descent, fight for legal ownership of their ancestral property in a prejudicial world of land politics and dishonest lawyers. Kit Lee never had the knack of controlling her destiny. Her mixed AmericanChinese parentage targets her for enslavement, and her gender makes her a laughingstock for daring to work her familys gold mine. She has just one week to meet Papa at Kits Mine, so if bartering her knowledge of Gold Country trails for a stubborn Californios reluctant protection on their journey is her only choice, shell grab it.Michael Rivers holds a grudge against females and his own troubles claiming inherited acreage, yet shares Kits dream of justice for all. He may not want her help, but he needs it. He needs her. And for once in Kits unorthodox life, she has a chance to beat the odds, and dares to change their future.ANN BRIDGES unique style of ferreting out Californias untold stories and creating memorable characters appeals to readers of both genders. Through her dramatization of human trafficking, unfair immigration and naturalization laws, and the rights of a population to defend their homeland and cultural values, she renders history relevant to contemporary discussions.

SKU: M9781544899282
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Binding: Paperback;228 pages; Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP; Classification: N/A; Weight: 461.55 g; Dimensions: N/A

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