Author L.D. Shayne's new book "Native Nation" is a retelling of what could have happened if the indigenous natives had technology and luck to fight against the Europeans
Recent release "Native Nation: A Saga of the Americas (15,000 B.C. - 1543)" from Page Publishing author L.D. Shayne is an intriguing look at what could have been had the indigenous natives managed to fight against the European colonizers after being mistaken as primitive and weak. Meanwhile, as the chaotic fighting begins, a chronicler must choose which side he will join.
NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- L.D. Shayne, a former teacher of over forty years, has completed his new book "Native Nation: A Saga of the Americas (15,000 B.C. – 1543)": a thought-provoking narrative that envisions what might have happened had things been slightly different between the Europeans and indigenous natives of America.
"We all know about the atrocities inflicted on the indigenous natives of the western continents," writes Shayne. "What if, however, these natives had been blessed with some exceptional leaders, super advanced scientists, and luck (i.e., the horse survived)? Would the Old World have crushed the opposition easily, or maybe the other way around?
"The Age of Exploration begins after the Reconquista Spanish victory to retake the Iberian Peninsula. They reach the West Indies and find a very primitive society. The Europeans believe they can easily defeat the islanders and take riches back to their homeland, but first impressions can be deceptive."
Published by Page Publishing, L.D. Shayne's thrilling tale draws inspiration from historical fact, and expounds upon different theories of what could have occurred if slight details in the past had been altered. In the middle of this narrative is a chronicler who must decide if he will turn against the invading enemy, fight against the natives, or choose his own side and play both enemies against each other.
Readers who wish to experience this riveting work can purchase "Native Nation: A Saga of the Americas (15,000 B.C. – 1543)" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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