People of the Songtrail: A Novel of North America's Forgotten Past by Kathleen O'Neal Gear

People of the Songtrail: A Novel of North America's Forgotten Past

Kathleen O'Neal Gear
352 pages
Tom Doherty Associates
May 2015
Science Fiction & Fantasy WSBN
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<p>From <i>New York Times</i> and <i>USA Today</i> bestselling authors Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear comes an epic story of the first contact between Native Americans and Vikings. </p><p>On the shores of what is now northeastern Canada, a small group of intrepid settlers have landed, seeking freedom to worship and prosper far from the religious strife and political upheaval that plague a war-ridden Europe . . . </p><p>500 years before Columbus set sail.</p><p>While it has long been known that Viking ships explored the American coast, recent archaeological evidence suggests a far more vast and permanent settlement. It is from this evidence that archaeologists and early American history experts Kathy and Michael Gear weave their extraordinary tale. </p><p>Based on recent archaeological discoveries, <i>People of the Songtrail </i>is the saga of the first European settlers to land on the shores of the new world. It is a story, like so many in America's history, of the swift and violent clash of cultures, and extraordinary men and women on both sides who are brave enough to work for the fragile hope of peace. A story that has remained untold, until now.</p><p>At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.</p>

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