The long way home

Robert J. Conley

first published 1994 Domain, 1995 paperback

The Real people ; — book 5

In 16th Century Florida, an Indian holy man by the name of Deadwood Lighter is captured by the Spaniards, sold into slavery and taken to Cuba. Years later his master joins De Soto's expedition to Florida and Lighter accompanies him. He escapes and rejoins his people, but finds they are not his people any more, time having wrought its changes. By the author of The Way South.

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The long way home edition · 2000 · University of Oklahoma Press · 182 pages
The long way home paperback · 1995 · Domain · 9780553560329
The long way home hardcover · 1994 · Doubleday · 182 pages

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