Robert Leighton

Softfoot of Silver Creek

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In “Softfoot of Silver Creek,” Robert Leighton invites readers into an enchanting world that weaves natural beauty with poignant human relationships. This novel, characterized by its lyrical prose and vivid imagery, follows the journey of its protagonist, a Native American boy, as he navigates the complexities of identity, community, and nature in the early twentieth century. Leighton's mastery of descriptive language and his ability to convey deep emotional resonance situate the narrative within a broader literary context of American regionalism and indigenism, illuminating the intricate connections between land and heritage. Robert Leighton, a renowned author and conservationist, draws upon his own experiences in nature and his fascination with Native American culture to craft this evocative tale. His commitment to environmental stewardship and understanding of indigenous perspectives inform the characters'Äô struggles and aspirations, offering a rich tapestry that reflects both history and personal growth. Leighton'Äôs background in biology and ecology imbue the narrative with authenticity and depth, allowing readers to feel a profound connection to the landscape. “Softfoot of Silver Creek” is a must-read for those who appreciate literature that challenges societal norms while celebrating the beauty of the natural world. Leighton's work offers valuable insights into the importance of cultural heritage and invites readers to reflect on their relationship with both nature and self. This novel will resonate with anyone longing for a story that intertwines personal journey with the universal themes of belonging and identity.
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271 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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