· In Rollins’ sweeping Pleistocene epic, seafarers meet on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. This is the third in the author’s Misfits and Heroes series, which chronicles the grand migration of two groups—one from West Africa and another from across the Pacific—which land on opposite coasts of the isthmus. Rollins’ world is a raw, frightening place but also one full of beauty, mystery and portent. Kathleen Flanagan Rollins worked as a composition and literature professor at Mott College in Flint, Michigan. While there, she developed an interest in early explorers in the Americas. This interest only grew when she traveled to ancient sites in Guatemala and Mexico. Inspired by her adventures, Rollins began her popular Misfits and Heroes series/5(32). · Misfits and Heroes by Kathleen Flanagan Rollins is a saga of human suffering, hope, friendship and love. Beautifully written and rich in imagery, it takes the reader through the trials and tribulations of a small group of people living thousands of years ago. Individually, or as a group these people face war, death and betrayal.4/5(38).
A Meeting Of Clans (Misfits And Heroes) Kathleen Flanagan Rollins, Morris Dictionary Of Word And Phrase Origins|William Morris, Lone Star Spooks: Searching For Ghosts In Texas|Nate Riddle, The Spy Unmasked Or, Memoirs Of Enoch Crosby, Alias Harvey Birch, The Hero Of Mr. Cooper's Tale Of The Neutral Ground Being An Authentic Account Of|H. L. Kathleen Flanagan Rollins taught composition and literature, including World Literature and Latin American Literature, at Mott College in Flint, Michigan. Travels through the Americas, especially to archaeological sites, fueled her interest in the early explorers in the Western Hemisphere. The story in the history books, that the first people into the Americas walked across the Bering land. This includes Misfits and Heroes: West from Africa, which was listed as one of Kirkus Reviews' Best of , and Past the Last Island. Both books received five-star reviews from Foreword Clarion Reviews. The latest addition to the Misfits and Heroes series, A Meeting of Clans, is now available. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
Inspired by her adventures, Rollins began her popular Misfits and Heroes series. This. In Rollins’ sweeping Pleistocene epic, seafarers meet on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. This is the third in the author’s Misfits and Heroes series, which chronicles the grand migration of two groups—one from West Africa and another from across the Pacific—which land on opposite coasts of the isthmus. Rollins’ world is a raw, frightening place but also one full of beauty, mystery and portent. Kathleen Flanagan Rollins worked as a composition and literature professor at Mott College in Flint, Michigan. While there, she developed an interest in early explorers in the Americas. This interest only grew when she traveled to ancient sites in Guatemala and Mexico. Inspired by her adventures, Rollins began her popular Misfits and Heroes series.
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