The River Way Home: The Adventures of the Cowboy, the Indian, & the Amazon Queen

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The River Way Home: The Adventures of the Cowboy, the Indian, & the Amazon Queen by M. E. Dawson, M. E. Dawson
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Author: M. E. Dawson ISBN: 9780991518401
Publisher: M. E. Dawson Publication: January 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: M. E. Dawson
ISBN: 9780991518401
Publisher: M. E. Dawson
Publication: January 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Best Florida YA Book of 2013!
Best Florida Adult Fiction of 2013!
(The Florida Authors and Publishers Association)

ALLIGATORS, OUTLAWS, AND TOURISTS?

It's 1914, and Florida's last frontier is coming of age. A young Cracker who yearns to become a Florida cow hunter, a Seminole who sees his way of life disappearing, and an educated African-American girl who is looking for a better future lose their boat on Lake Okeechobee and are stranded in the wild and mysterious Florida Jungle. When outlaws block the only road back, they have to find a new way home. How will they survive and who will they be when they get there?

With a section of old photos and short historical essays at the end, "The River Way Home" is historical fiction full of action, humor, and conflicts that remain contemporary today. It's a classic tale of friendship and coming-of-age that will take you back in time to your childhood favorites.

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Best Florida YA Book of 2013!
Best Florida Adult Fiction of 2013!
(The Florida Authors and Publishers Association)

ALLIGATORS, OUTLAWS, AND TOURISTS?

It's 1914, and Florida's last frontier is coming of age. A young Cracker who yearns to become a Florida cow hunter, a Seminole who sees his way of life disappearing, and an educated African-American girl who is looking for a better future lose their boat on Lake Okeechobee and are stranded in the wild and mysterious Florida Jungle. When outlaws block the only road back, they have to find a new way home. How will they survive and who will they be when they get there?

With a section of old photos and short historical essays at the end, "The River Way Home" is historical fiction full of action, humor, and conflicts that remain contemporary today. It's a classic tale of friendship and coming-of-age that will take you back in time to your childhood favorites.

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