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Historian John Hood talks about both of his books. Mountain Folk and Forest Folk. John mixes historical facts and fiction to weave a tapestry of believable folklore. Forest Folk - As the 19th century begins, the new American republic struggles to reconcile its lofty principles with the practical realities of a rapidly expanding nation. Three fairy rangers who helped the country win its independence-Goran the Sylph, Har the Dwarf, and Delta the Water Maiden-ally with Davy Crockett, Ichabod Crane, and the Cherokee hero Junaluska to combat a monstrous new conspiracy against peace, justice, and freedom on the frontier.
By Travis DavisHistorian John Hood talks about both of his books. Mountain Folk and Forest Folk. John mixes historical facts and fiction to weave a tapestry of believable folklore. Forest Folk - As the 19th century begins, the new American republic struggles to reconcile its lofty principles with the practical realities of a rapidly expanding nation. Three fairy rangers who helped the country win its independence-Goran the Sylph, Har the Dwarf, and Delta the Water Maiden-ally with Davy Crockett, Ichabod Crane, and the Cherokee hero Junaluska to combat a monstrous new conspiracy against peace, justice, and freedom on the frontier.