Angels Along the River

Retracing the Escape Route of Mary Draper Ingles

by E. M. Lahr


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/08/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9781456764173
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9781456764166

About the Book

Courageous Women * Supportive Men * Helpful Angels

Angels Along the River is an inspirational story of hope, fear, joy and accomplishment that is a testament to the incredible tenacity and spirit of ordinary people everywhere.

When Eleanor Lahr read Follow the River, a novel based upon the true experiences of Mary Draper Ingles, it changed her life. Mary was captured in 1755 by Shawnee Indians and carried 500 miles from her home. Eleanor felt inexplicably compelled to retrace Mary’s escape route. With little previous experience in the great outdoors, but with plucky courage, she planned and trained extensively. Sometimes alone and sometimes with strangers, she hiked for 43 days along the Ohio, Kanawha, and New Rivers.

Misunderstandings and ingrained prejudice challenged the band of walkers as much as Mother Nature; however, angels in everyday clothes helped them overcome their personal limitations, bloody blisters, broken bones, and life-threatening situations. Eleanor and her companions carried Mary's courageous story from Kentucky to Virginia in their own remarkable feat of determination and achievement.

As an act of self-preservation Eleanor did not understand initially, her physical journey became a transformative personal journey that redefined her as a capable, strong, and independent woman.

"The inspiration is contagious and it affects us all in different ways…Eleanor’s book is another carrier of the inspiration.” James Alexander Thom, author of the best-seller Follow the River


About the Author

Eleanor Mary Lahr has enjoyed the outdoors since she was a child. Her first serious hike was when she retraced the route of Mary Ingles’ escape. Now retired, she divides her time between tending gardens around her home in southern Indiana, staying in touch with friends, and exploring new places.