Indian Summer

by Doug Graney


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Softcover
$16.95
E-Book
$6.00
Softcover
$16.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/5/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 250
ISBN : 9780595311309
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 250
ISBN : 9780595759583

About the Book

Capturing the spirit of the Native American plight, Indian Summer chronicles a modern Apache trek from Seminole reservations in Florida to an Apache reservation in New Mexico. Inspired by an ancestral calling, Ben Henry, the protagonist leads over one hundred fellow Apaches halfway across modern America on horseback to the land of their grandfathers. Along the way they encounter political hostility, racism and violence, which parallels what their ancestors experienced over a century before.

Glenda Ives, a reporter with the Miami Tribune, is able to change how many people feel about what the Apaches are attempting, and becomes romantically involved with Ben Henry. She uncovers a government plot to stop the Apaches. While some of the story is factual and may surprise readers, it is a fictional adventure involving the strengths and weaknesses of the human condition.

Subplots of love, Native American rights, coming of age, spiritual awakening and hidden agendas are carried throughout the story.

How the Apaches overcome and prevail in their arduous journey against overwhelming odds against the backdrop of modern America is related with different points of view by characters in the story.

In short, it is a story of man's struggle against adversity.


About the Author

Douglas Graney has had varied and dramatic life experiences affording him numerous ideas to write stories that readers of all genres will find entertaining and rewarding. He has published a book of short stories and has completed two novels. He will complete a third novel in 2004.