After their guide, Magua, leads them astray, the daughters of an English general turn to a woodland man and two Mohicans to guide them through the prairie stretching along the American frontier. But Magua has other plans, seeking revenge against their father who once humiliated him. This thrilling story of courage, betrayal, and one man’s quest for revenge is interspersed with bloody battles, kidnappings, and perilous escapes.
The Last of the Mohicans
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A historical novel that follows the adventures of Uncas and the Mohicans at the heart of the French and Indian War, exploring the tensions between Native cultures and colonists.
Arabic/English
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