TY - SER KW - Native Americans KW - French and Indian War KW - pioneers KW - captives of Native Americans KW - Mary Jemison (1743-1833) KW - Genesee River Valley AU - Deborah Larsen AB - A novelized biography of Mary Jemison, kidnapped by Indians as an adolescent and adopted by Seneca sisters. She assimilated into Seneca culture and later chose not to return to white society. C1 - 1758-1833 C3 - Ohio River; Allegheny County; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Ft. Duquesne; Ft. Pitt. C4 - Biographical; Historical; War; Women’s CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - A novelized biography of Mary Jemison, kidnapped by Indians as an adolescent and adopted by Seneca sisters. She assimilated into Seneca culture and later chose not to return to white society. PB - Alfred A. Knopf PP - New York PY - 2002 RN - Deborah Larsen, born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, is Professor Emerita at Gettysburg College where she taught writing in several genres and held the Merle S. Boyer Chair in Poetry. Deborah has been a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Writing at Stanford University and was in residence at Yale University as the annual Wallace Stevens Fellow. She lives in Green Valley, Arizona. EP - 219 p. TI - The White ER -