A vivid epic (Kirkus Reviews) based on historic documents, this award-winning novel is told from the perspective of the ancient people of the Mississippi River Valley. They survived America’s deadliest invasion when Hernando De Soto and 350 Spanish conquistadors arrived in June, 1541. A century later, Manaha empowered by a dream and against the taboos of her small tribe of survivors, she fights to keep alive the stories of their decimated homeland. Will both intrigue and entertain (Writers Digest Self-Published eBook Awards).
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