The Long Way Home

by Robert J. Conley

The Real People (5)

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The Long Way Home tells the story of Deadwood Lighter, an aging priest who is forced to act as an interpreter for the powerful conquistador, Don Hernando De Soto. Deadwood Lighter attempts to escape and warn the Real People of De Soto's coming.

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"For as long as they could remember (1) $ Discoveries in geography - Fiction (1) a proud native people passed the legacy of the land from one generation to the next. But violent change is coming to the lush forests and fertile valleys that will one day be known as Florida and Appalachia. Driven by a consuming greed that has turned to (1) America › Fiction (1) American literature (1) an aging Cherokee priest is all that stands between survival and extinction. Estranged from his homeland and sold into slavery (1) and beauty of the Native American experience as never before."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America (1) and the penalty for failure is death (1) but his journey has turned into a merciless and murderous quest. He leaves a trail of blood and burning villages in his wake. And with each passing moon (1) Cherokee (1) Cherokee Indians-Fiction (1) collection (1) culture (1) Deadwood Lighter is an interpreter for the powerful conquistador (1) Deadwood Lighter knows he is the last hope for the Real People." "Combining a majesty of vision and unequalled historical accuracy (1) Don Hernando De Soto. De Soto seeks the fabled yellow metal he calls gold (1) Explorers--Fiction (1) he draws closer to the land of the Cherokee." "Now Deadwood Lighter stakes his life on finding a way to escape De Soto and carry back his terrible warning. Though his old bones ache (1) historical fiction (2) history (1) Inc. All Rights Reserved (1) Indians of North America - Fiction (1) Native American (1) novel (1) novel-Cherokee history (1) passion (1) Robert J. Conley gives voice to the power (1) Robert J. Conley's Real People Series (1) the invaders call themselves Espanols." "In the fifth novel of Robert J. Conley's sweeping saga of the Real People (1) the journey ahead seems impossible (1)

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Book 5 of Conley's history of the Cherokees from just before contact to present. Excellent.

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Robert J. Conley was born in 1940 in Cushing Oklahoma. He is a Cherokee author and enrolled member of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, a federally recognized tribe of American Indians. He is noted for depictions of precontact and historical Cherokee figures. He is known for a series of books called the Real People Series. The sixth show more of the series, The Dark Island (1996) won the Spur Award for best Western novel in 1995. He has also won two other Spur Awards, in 1988 for the short story "Yellow Bird", and in 1992 for the novel Nickajack. In 2007, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers' Circle of the Americas. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Long Way Home

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3553 .O494 .L66Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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