

When I began reading them, it didn’t occur to me that they would be written from each girl’s experience. After receiving it and looking at it more, I realized it was the same story as I Am Regina. We might have finished Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison as a read-aloud at this time, so this type of story was most likely still on my mind.Īnyway, during a sale at Vision Forum a few years back I bought Alone Yet Not Alone because the story sounded interesting. I bought I Am Regina at a library sale and it has been sitting on my bookshelf for about four years. They were separated and ended up with different tribes. It is the story of two sisters who became Indian captives, Barbara and Regina, who were taken from their family during the French and Indian War. They are the same story but written about different characters. Well, two of the books I read were Alone Yet Not Alone by Tracy M. I noted in my last post that I was reading more.
