
John G. Neihardt
John Gneisenau Neihardt was an American writer and poet, amateur historian and ethnographer. Born at the end of the American settlement of the Plains, he became interested in the lives of those who had been a part of the European-American migration, as well as the Indigenous peoples whom they had displaced.

The River and I
Experience an unforgettable journey down a mighty river, where childhood fears turn to a lifelong passion for the untamed beauty of the American frontier.
By John G. Neihardt

The Song of Hugh Glass
Left for dead after a brutal bear attack, a lone hunter crawls across the wild frontier to seek revenge on the men who abandoned him.
By John G. Neihardt

Two Mothers
In a world darkened by loss and ambition, the contrasting paths of two mothers intertwine, revealing the profound sacrifices and moral compromises they make for their children.
By John G. Neihardt

When the tree flowered : $b An authentic tale of the old Sioux world
Journey back to a time of rich traditions and fierce struggles as an old storyteller shares the fading memories of his people's glorious past.
By John G. Neihardt

The Lonesome Trail
Hunted and alone, a man forms an unlikely bond with a wild creature, revealing his desperate search for belonging in a world that has rejected him.
By John G. Neihardt