
Both novels are about the encroachments of the white man's version of "civilization" on the Everglades, the unique natural area of south Florida often described as a "river of grass." To the Indians, their environment and way of life are one. When the white man arrives with bulldozers and plans for profit, the Indian must either surrender or fight to save what he considers holy. Patrick Smith tells here in warm, human terms of two Indians who refuse to surrender.
About Allapattah:
"Smith has written this story with such insight, sensitivity and compassion [that] it is a moving reading experience." —Today
| How Many? | Title | Binding | Price | Order? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forever Island and Allapattah | Hardback | $19.95 |