Description
*Condition Note: Former library book is well but gently used and clean except for the library markings. Book has a plastic covering that well extends the life of the book.*
"Rob stopped so suddenly that his bundle of sassafras on its sling over his ax handle struck him on the back. Four red men blocked his way! The sudden, sharp pounding of Rob's heart felt as if it would choke him. Ander's stillness was a warning, so the Irish boy remained motionless."
And with that experience Rob Yeatts and his friend Anders Cock found themselves captives of Indians and "brothers of the longhouses." For months they lived in the Indian village, and not until they were finally released did Rob discover why he was there. The reason will surprise you, as it did him.
Table of Contents
About This Book
1. Across the Atlantic, Up the Delaware
2. The Welcome Arrives at New Castle
3. Pleasures and Problems
4. A New Life in a New Land
5. John ap Edward's Cave
6. Winter, Want and Death
7. Captured By Indians
8. The Fireside of the Onondagas
9. Fire Bird
10. The Antlers of Ododarhoh
11. The Great Spruce Tree
12. Sound of the Death Wail
13. French Captives
14. Peace, War, and One Boy
Epilogue
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1979 |
Printed: |
1979 |
Pages: |
124 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |