
To Light a New Fire
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In the spring of 1562, a young man's life was about to change forever. While standing on a dune staring out over the rolling sea along the east coast of what would one day be called Florida, an amazing and frightening sight caught his eye. A sailing ship! A shiver of terror ran through his body. He had heard the stories. It was the Little People from the Sun. Accounts of the horrible things that they had done to his village years before he was born had been told and retold around the council fires for as long as he could remember. He had always thought they were just stories told to frighten children. Now he could see that they were real. His thoughts went to Cato, the girl that he had come so far to marry. He turned and ran down the hard-packed beach toward her village. He must reach her before they did. Something evil was coming, and he had to take her out of harm's way before it was too late.
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- Intro
- Other Books by Nick West
- Dedication
- Credits
- Preface
- 1562
- May 15, 1562
- Seloy
- Andres De Clair
- Naa-Sue and Cato
- Andres Explores the New World
- Naa-Sue and Cato
- Andres
- Naa-Sue and Cato
- Andres
- Naa-Sue and Cato
- Andres
- Atore the Utina
- Naa-Sue and Cato
- Atore
- Andres
- Naa-Sue
- The Utina Village
- Cato
- Andres
- Naa-Sue and Cato
- Tacachale (To Light a New Fire)
- Moving In with the Potano
- The Utina Village
- Captain Laudonnière
- Andres
- Andres and Orabo
- The Chief of the Utina
- The French Lieutenant
- Naa-Sue
- Cato
- Chief Utina and the French Lieutenant
- The Potano Prepare for War
- Andres
- Naa-Sue
- The French
- Chief Potano
- Naa-Sue
- After the Terrible Day
- The Return of the Spanish
- Captain Laudonnière
- Naa-Sue
- Ma Eros Hiri (The Quick Years)
- Moving the Village
- 1584
- 1597
- 1604
- 1605
- Epilogue
- About the Author
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