a story based on the life of the pioneer Olive Oatman
Lawton, Wendy
2003
When thirteen-year-old Olive Oatman's wagon train is raided by outlaw Indians, she and her sister are captured, only to be ransomed later by a band of Mohaves.
Chronicles the life of Olive Oatman, an Illinois Mormon who was abducted, along with her younger sister, by Native Americans when she was thirteen-years-old.
Tells the story of Olive Oatman, a twelve-year-old girl who was captured along with her little sister by Apache Indians in 1851 after they killed the rest of her family, and was held in captivity for five years before being freed.
Biography of Olive Oatman, who was captured by the Apache Indians in Arizona when most of her family was massacred, discussing her life as a slave with the Apache and Mohave Indians and how she was freed.