Dance on the Wind A Novel

Dance on the Wind by Terry C. Johnston is a reprint edition published by Random House Publishing Group on August 1, 1996. This novel follows the journey of sixteen-year-old Titus Bass, who is driven by a deep desire to explore the wilderness and discover his own wildness. He embarks on an adventurous escape from Louisville, navigating the tumultuous life along the Mississippi River, filled with boatmen, river bandits, and the challenges of a volatile landscape.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of action and adventure as Titus encounters knife fights, Indian raids, and the complexities of life along the river. The narrative captures the essence of historical fiction, immersing readers in the experiences of a young man determined to forge his own path in the vast, unexplored territories of the Great Plains. With 624 pages, this edition offers an expansive look at the themes of exploration and self-discovery within a richly detailed setting.
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Sixteen-year-old Titus Bass fears one fate more than any other: never to experience the great wilderness or the wildness inside himself. So late one night he snatches a squirrel gun and a handful of biscuits, flees into the woods, and doesn’t look back. From Louisville past the Chickasaw bluffs and the Natchez Trace all the way to New Orleans, he plunges into the rough-and-tumble life along the banks of the Mississippi: a volatile, violent country of boatmen and river bandits, knife fights and Indian raids, strong liquor and stronger women. Yet beyond the great river stretches the vast, unexplored expanse of the Great Plains. And it is here that young Titus will seek his future, and risk everything to seize it.
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