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River Without End: A Novel of the Suwannee

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A group of runaway slaves travels a perilous road to freedom along the wilderness banks of the Suwannee River and finds refuge among the Seminole of Florida, in a novel that spans two centuries of history, passion, and turmoil and chronicles the life and times of the great Seminole warrior, Osceola.

431 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1997

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Excellent story, historically accurate, easy and enjoyable reading.
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March 23, 2024
One of the best books I've read. History. Great story. Loved the nature POV in chapters.
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[close:] A group of runaway slaves travels a perilous road to freedom along the wilderness banks of the Suwannee River and finds refuge among the Seminole of Florida, in a novel that spans two centuries of history, passion, and turmoil and chronicles the life and times of the great Seminole warrior, Osceola."
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