You are holding a unique autobiographical tale written by the son of a Polish revolutionary and the leader of the Shevanese Indian tribe. His name is translated from the Indians’ language as “Long Feather.” The future writer’s childhood passed in the wild forests of Canada, among an Indian tribe that hunted mainly.
The author tells about the harsh life of brave people living in an untamed wilderness and facing mortal danger every day.
The audiobook hero of “Land of Salted Rocks” is a boy who catches fish (not with a fishing rod, but with a spear), hunts animals (not with a gun, but with a bow and a knife), knows how to live without running water and hot water, considers wild animals his brothers, the forest—his home, and earns his name in a fight with a mighty eagle. In short, this boy is an Indian.