Light a Distant Fire
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About the Book
Threatened with forced removal from their Florida homeland, the Seminole and Miccosukee Indians took up arms. Using alligator-infested swamps to their advantage, they fought the U.S. Army to a standstill.
Unable to win militarily, General Thomas Jesup captured his enemies under flags of truce. With most of their people transported west, fewer than a hundred remained hidden in the heart of the Everglades, members of the only tribe never to surrender.
" powerfully recreates the mid-19th century Seminole Indian Wars and the life of Osceola, who courageously led his people against unjust U.S. government policies."-Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Osceola has been Lucia St. Clair Robson?s hero since fourth grade. She went on to become a Peace Corps Volunteer, a teacher and librarian. After her first novel, Ride the Wind, appeared on New York Times bestseller list, she quit her day job. She resides in a beguiling riverside community in Maryland. Visit Lucia at www.luciastclairrobson.com