Anna Lee Waldo
Anna Lee Waldo wrote the
best-selling historical novel, SACAJAWEA.
Her interest in the subject began as a child when she collected spear
points on the shores of Whitefish Lake in Montana and listened to stories of
Blackfeet and Crow grandmothers.
It took her ten years to write about the first woman to go with a military contingent, with a baby in a cradleboard, half way across the North American continent. Anna Lee is now writing a sequence of books that began in Wales in the twelfth century called the DRUID CIRCLE series. These books are based on the elusive history of the son of Prince Owain Gwynedd, named Madoc, who came to America in 1170.
SACAJAWEA:
Historical novel, Avon Books, subsidiary of Harper Collins, paperback, 1408 pgs, found in most bookstores, also on Amazon.com and Barnes
and Noble.com.
PRAIRIE
: Historical novel,
Berkley, Jove Books, paperback, 1120
pgs. Out-of-print, but available as a
back-in-print book from iUniverse.Com
and used books from some bookstores, Amazon.com
and Barnes and Noble.com.
CIRCLE
OF STONES: Historical
novel, St. Martin’s Press,
hardcover, 432 pgs. And paperback, 498
pgs. Available from your favorite
bookstore, Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com
CIRCLE OF
STARS: Historical novel, St.
Martin’s Press, hardcover, 499
pgs. Available from your favorite
bookstores, Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com in August, 2001.
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