Two logs crossing: John Haskell's story
A young boy goes on a fur trapping adventure with the Indians in order to pay off his father's debt and support his widowed mother and younger brothers and sisters. The story is set in the northern woods of New York State.
Vanishing act
Jane Whitefield helps people disappear by giving them a new identity--new appearance, new social security card--and her clientele ranges from bankrupt businessmen to fleeing wives. On this occasion, things backfire and she must resort to her Native American talents to track a dangerous customer she helped disappear.
Long River: a novel
Indian warrior Young Hunter, who earlier saved the Abenaki people from giant cannibals, is warned in a dream to sharpen his spear because a mammoth is on the march, seeking revenge for the destruction of his family. By the author of Dawn Land. In Long River, Joseph Bruchac secures his reputation as one of America's finest Native American storytellers. Set in a time and place before memory, Long River is the exciting sequel to Bruchac's acclaimed first novel, Dawn Land.