
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Book #20 in the series: North America's Forgotten Past, and book #4 in the sub-series: People of the Longhouse.
This is the last book in the sub-series, and it closes the loop for this group of characters, that were instrumental in bringing about peace in the last after decades of war.
While this is fiction, it is also historical and attempts to match the oral histories of the Iroquois how they went from blood feuds to peace, which influenced the United States.
This is a good conclusion to the series, the best book of the four, but if this was read alone I don’t think the power contained within would be as striking.
I do enjoy these books written by wife and husband team, that through their education, research and dedication bring historical novels of the people of the Americas past.
While this is fiction, it is also historical and attempts to match the oral histories of the Iroquois how they went from blood feuds to peace, which influenced the United States.
This is a good conclusion to the series, the best book of the four, but if this was read alone I don’t think the power contained within would be as striking.
I do enjoy these books written by wife and husband team, that through their education, research and dedication bring historical novels of the people of the Americas past.
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