The Road To Rassa (Meyers Men) - Softcover

Book 1 of 4: Meyers Men

Hammond Jr., Richard

 
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Synopsis

From the silence of the Everglades to the thunder of cannon fire, The Road to Rassa charts St. Pierre’s harrowing coming-of-age journey. As he navigates a treacherous landscape of shifting alliances and deadly perils, the boy must forge himself into a warrior.
A gripping tale of resilience, heritage, and the indomitable human spirit, set against one of history's most rugged backdrops.

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About the Author

Richard Hammond Jr. (Born Richard Keith Hammond Jr.) is an American author and U.S. Navy veteran. Hammond has had the distinct privilege of serving alongside the finest sailors in the world. In addition to being an author and Navy veteran, Hammond has also worked as a commercial truck driver, landscaper, and a direct support professional. His varied background and life experiences can be readily seen throughout his works. Hammond's passion for plants and the great outdoors is woven intricately throughout his works. Readers can look forward to lots of action, cool plant facts, and even a little romance from time to time.

From the Back Cover

It is the 19th century, and the Florida peninsula is a land of blood, heat, and relentless pursuit. In the shadow of the Seminole Wars, the U.S. Army tightens its grip on the territory, determined to drive the indigenous population from their ancestral homes. For St. Pierre, a young mixed-race boy, the war is not just history in the making—it is a daily fight for existence. Hunted by soldiers and threatened by the unforgiving elements of the untamed wilderness, St. Pierre must master the secrets of the swamps to survive. From the silence of the Everglades to the thunder of cannon fire, The Road to Rassa charts St. Pierre's harrowing coming-of-age journey. As he navigates a treacherous landscape of shifting alliances and deadly perils, the boy must forge himself into a warrior.

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