Intermarriages, assassinations, and missionary arrests threatened Andrew Jackson with Civil War thirty years before Lincoln.
The saga that turned the fate of every Native American.
"A page turner." —Gordon Wetmore, President, Portrait Society of America
"The author deftly brings to life a poignant story, one every American should know." —Dr. Wilfred McClay, Author, Merle Curi Award winner
Dean W. Arnold‘s book America’s Trail of Tears won a 1st Runner-up Eric Hoffer Legacy Award. Newsweek Editor and Pulitzer prize-winning author Jon Meacham said Arnold’s book Old Money, New South was “well worth reading.” The book traces the billionaire families of Coca-Cola bottling and their 100-year reign over the city where Coke bottling started, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Arnold’s movie script "The Wizard and the Lion" on the dynamic relationship between authors J.R.R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings) and C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia) was endorsed by the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society.
Contact Arnold for interviews at dean@deanarnold.org.