TCCDM Dig & Flip: "The Eden Hunter" - Skip Horack (2010)

The Eden Hunter
By Skip Horack
(2010)
Paperback, 320 pages

NO SPOILERS:
     In the early 1800s, a pygmy tribesman named Kau (cow) was taken from his family in Africa and brought to the Americas to be sold into Louisiana slavery.  Kau tries to escape through Florida (before Florida became a state) to find his own place in the world.  During Kau's on-the-run journey, we learn how difficult and risky it can be to survive when facing different Indian tribes, soldiers, other renegade Africans, and whites.  A few helpful; others, not so much.  We also learn just how resilient Kau is.  

     Skip Horack's descriptive writing paints a clear picture of the dangers and challenges.  And reminds us of the cruelty humans will inflict on others.  And we pull for Kau to find his way.  The story reads quick and is fascinating although character development could be a bit stronger.  The Eden Hunter brings a unique period to the front and makes for a good historical fiction novel.  Give this one three pencils.

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