Golden Sun from the Journal of William Henry
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About the Book
The secret lay hidden in the sealed room for two hundred-fifty years until the wall was breached in 1964. The two young men were startled by what they found: a secret room containing a dusty leather bound book crackling with age. Within its pages were contained tales of war and peace, of love and death, of the Cherokee, Catawba, and Shawnee: but most striking of all, it told of the Catawba war Chief, Tahasha and his white-skinned brother, the sachem of the Enoree, known to friend and foe alike by his Indian name: Golden Sun.
About the Author
Grady Overstreet was born in South Carolina and educated in Virginia and South Carolina. He enlisted in the United States Air Force shortly after graduation from high school. After his military service he settled in Santa Barbara, California where he worked as a geologic and civil engineering draftsman. His leisure time is spent biking and fishing on the central coast.