Listen to this captivating audiobook as it takes you on a journey through history and explores the incredible true story of Adolph Korn. Narrated by the talented Grover Gardner, this audiobook promises an enriching experience that will keep you engaged for its 10 hours and 34 minutes duration.
In 1870, a young boy named Adolph Korn was taken captive by Indians. As unexpected as it may seem, Korn not only survived but thrived in the rugged and nomadic lifestyle of the Comanches. In no time, he became one of their most formidable warriors. However, after three years, Korn was forcibly returned to his family, and his world was turned upside down. Unable to adapt to his former life in white society, he languished in obscurity, living out his final days in a cave, forgotten by his family.
But Scott Zesch, the talented author of this audiobook, stumbled upon Korn's grave and was gripped by curiosity. How could a seemingly "good boy" become so fully Indianized? Determined to unravel this intriguing mystery, Zesch embarked on a quest across the vast expanse of the West. He dove into archives, engaged in conversations with Comanche elders, and unearthed the stories of eight other child captives who shared hauntingly similar experiences.
With the meticulousness of a historian and the storytelling finesse of a novelist, Zesch brings to life the captivating world of the Texas frontier. Through his words, you'll gain a rare glimpse into the harsh realities of captivity, as well as the resilience and adaptability of the human spirit.
Don't miss out on this incredible audiobook that offers a unique blend of history and storytelling. Dive into the untold stories of the past and discover a piece of American history that has long been overlooked. With an audiobook rating of 4.5 out of 5, this is a journey you won't want to miss.





























