Margaret Verble is the author of Maud's Line (2015), Cherokee America (2019), and When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky (2021). Her first novel was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her second—a prequel to Maud's Line—was named one of 100 Notable Books of the Year in 2019 by the New York Times, won the Spur Award for best western novel, and was a finalist for the Reading the West Award for adult fiction. Verble is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and currently resides in Lexington, Kentucky.
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