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Lucky Press, LLC: Celebrating 10 Years of Publishing Engaging Books for Thoughtful Readers

Guardian Spirit by Sarah Martin Byrd



A little girl’s world should be all sugar and spice and everything nice, but that is not the case for twelve-year-old Sadie Madison. She, her mother Millie, and little brother Sammy have all felt the strong hand of Brad, Sadie’s abusive father. After many failed attempts, they escape to the childhood playground of Millie. From Texas to North Carolina, they travel to the cabin in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, back to the memories that were left behind when Millie’s mother left with her over twenty years before.
    Millie longs for her cherished Grandma Ann, but can she risk contacting her? Brad might be watching. Besides, her grandmother hasn’t even looked for her, has she? She might not even care anymore. Will their lost spirits find a way to reconnect? How long can Millie hide her family before Brad finds them? And what horrible things will he do to them if he does? The image of five-year-old Sammy’s battered face flashes before Millie, fueling her resistance and determination. Who or what can save them? They need a miracle.
    As the summer of 1968 comes to a close, Millie knows they can’t winter at the cabin. It would be much too dangerous with only the fireplace for heat. The children need to be in school, and she has to find a doctor to renew her prescription. She can’t risk doing without her cancer drug. Once Brad finds his family though, all Millie’s other worries become insignificant.
    In the local town, the Cherokee medicine woman Nyoaka feels their presence and the upcoming arrival of “the evil one.” She has the gift of visions. She knows that her grandson Doctor Lewis Townsend will at long last come to the end of his trail of tears. With this new family he will find forgiveness and healing if they — especially the girl Sadie — also believe. Sadie, too, has the magic.
   The Madisons walk as the proud Indians did all those years ago on their horrible Trail of Tears. Millie, Sadie and Sammy willingly leave their home to escape torture; the Cherokees were forced out of their homes and into the torment. Both tribes endure suffering and humiliation, neither deserving. The Madisons believe in guardian angels. The Cherokee believe in the Guardian Spirit. Are they one and the same? Can the Madison family survive the clash of wills as good collides with evil? How can the painful tears of yesteryear become tears of joy for the Cherokee? Can a long overdue reunion of souls bestow a miracle of healing? A journey that started 130 years ago will finally come to an end.
   Sadie’s Indian name is “Wakanda” which means possessor of magic power. Will this young girl be able to harness that power in time to help the Guardian Spirit save them? Yes!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Sarah Martin Byrd graduated from The Institute of Children’s Literature, West Redding, Connecticut and lives with her husband at the foot of The Blue Ridge Mountains in Elkin, North Carolina. She states: “Guardian Spirit was written for women, specifically young adults. It is a journey from abuse to healing with miracles and magic woven throughout. Even though the work is fiction, it was inspired by the true experiences of many I know.”
    In the Coal Mine Shadows, the author’s first novel (not yet published), placed in the top 30 of 400 entries in The 2009 Santa Fe Writers Project. Mr. Andrew Gifford, Project Director said, “In the Coal Mine Shadows stood out as an example of excellence in the craft of writing.” The author is at work on a third novel, The Color of My Heart. Sarah Martin Byrd has also written a weekly column in a local newspaper for years.

1st Edition hardcover with jacket:  ISBN: 978-0-9844627-1-1     Retail: $26.00  USD     Price-encoded EAN barcode*
1st Edition paperback: ISBN: 978-0-9844627-2-8     Retail: $14.95  USD    Price-encoded EAN barcode  
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5          est. 224 pgs
Adult Fiction. Ages 14 and up, and adults of all ages.
Release: September 2010 
Published by: Lucky Press, LLC     Email: books@luckypress.com   Website: www.luckypress.com
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