"[ Sandweisss] deeply researched book takes its title from an arresting black-and-white photograph of the peace commissioners gathered at Fort Laramie in 1868. . . . Sandweiss is an elegant writer who knows how to craft a satisfying story."---Melanie Kirkpatrick, Wall Street Journal "Sandweisss forensic investigation of a single photograph widens the aperture to depict an astonishingly intertwined frontier society where everyonesoldier, trader, photographer, man, woman, Native, mixed-race, or whitewas connected to most everyone else. The result is a fascinating snapshot of this oddly intimate world, a bubbling cauldron of people constantly on the move, in contact or in conflict, their lives beset by unremitting public and familial violence."---Alix Christie, American Scholar "Sandweiss. . . shows her extraordinary ability as a historian-detective."---David Steinberg, Albuquerque Journal "Compelling. . . . A truly revealing image of American empire." * Literary Hub * "A perceptive historical inquiry, The Girl in the Middle illuminates the postCivil War eras dark negotiations surrounding Native American land."---Karen Rigby, Foreword