One book reviewer described our historical adventure INTO THE AMERICAS (A novel based on a true story) as being “like a motion picture in words.” Understandable given it’s set in the Pacific Northwest, which must surely be one of the most picturesque places on earth.
Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island…where this true-life story is set.
Into the Americas is a tale of two vastly different cultures – indigenous North American and European civilization – colliding head on. It is also a Romeo and Juliet story set in the wilderness.
The storyline:
It’s 1802. Nineteen year-old English blacksmith John Jewitt is one of only two survivors after his crewmates clash with the fierce Mowachaht tribe in the Pacific Northwest.
John Jewitt…years later.
A life of slavery awaits John and his fellow survivor, a belligerent American sailmaker, in a village ruled by the iron fist of Maquina, the all-powerful chief. Desperate to taste freedom again, they make several doomed escape attempts over mountains and sea. Only their value to the tribe and John’s relationship with Maquina prevents their captors from killing them.
Mowachaht chief Maquina.
As the seasons pass, John ‘goes Indian’ after falling in love with Eu-stochee, a beautiful maiden. This further alienates him from his fellow captive whose defiance leads to violent consequences. In the bloodshed that follows, John discovers another side to himself – a side he never knew existed and a side he detests. His desire to be reunited with the family and friends he left behind returns even stronger than before.
Nootka village where Jewitt was held captive.
The stakes rise when John learns Eu-stochee is pregnant. When a final opportunity to escape arises, he must choose between returning to civilization or staying with Eu-stochee and their newborn son.
Nootka Sound…as it was in the days of the trading ships.
Nootka Sound…in more recent times.
Strait of Georgia, Vancouver Island….a potential escape route for Jewitt.
An older Jewitt…after his escape.
Into the Americas is available exclusively via Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Into-Americas-novel-based-story-ebook/dp/B00YJKM51E/
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Hi, James and Lance,
Your continuous production of new books is truly astonishing.
Reblogged this on Morcan Books & Films and commented:
John Jewitt’s saga in the Pacific Northwest must surely be one of history’s most remarkable true-life wilderness survival stories!