TY - SER KW - Native Americans KW - French and Indian War KW - Battle of the Monongahela KW - Pontiac's Rebellion KW - Henry Bouquet (1719-65) KW - Regina Leininger (1746-unknown) KW - Barbara Leininger (1743-1805) KW - German Americans KW - captives of Native Americans KW - Protestants KW - kidnappings AU - Sally M. Keehn AB - A fictionalized retelling of the Penn’s Creek Massacre, at which Native American warriors capture young German immigrants Regina and Barbara Leininger. Regina assimilates and adopts the name Tskinnak before being liberated after nine years by Colonel Henry Bouquet. C1 - 1755-65 C3 - Allegheny River; Ohio River; Armstrong County; Kittanning; Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Ft. Duquesne; Ft. Pitt; Beaver County; Clearfield County; Clearfield; Jefferson County; Punxsutawney; Lawrence County C4 - Children’s; Young Adult; Historical; Christian; Biographical; Captivity; War; Western CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - A fictionalized retelling of the Penn’s Creek Massacre, at which Native American warriors capture young German immigrants Regina and Barbara Leininger. Regina assimilates and adopts the name Tskinnak before being liberated after nine years by Colonel Henry Bouquet. PB - Philomel Books PP - New York PY - 1991 RN - Sally M. Keehn (1947— ) was born in London, raised in Maryland, and educated at Hood College and Drexel University. EP - 240 p. TI - I Am Regina ER -