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Unbroken

By: Bill K. Underwood
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What can one Taino boy do against a man determined to conquer an empire?

Horses, sailing ships, Mayans and conquistadors... Unbroken has been hailed as “a great read for all ages!”

Felipe Ferrer's young life is turned upside down when Hernan Cortes rides into the Ferrer stable yard. Cortes, planning his expedition to Mexico, is in desperate need of horses. When Felipe’s father refuses to sell his prize stallion, Majesty, Cortes cheats him out of the horse and sends Ferrer to prison. To save Felipe from the same fate his father arranges for the boy to go along with Cortes as Majesty’s groom.

Thus begins the greatest adventure of Felipe’s life. He will deal with bullies, thieves, a hurricane and a Mayan king. He will have to try to save a prince, save a girl and save a horse.

But all he wants is to get free, get home and exonerate his father.
Reader's Favorite calls Unbroken "a must read".
Here's what some readers have said:
"...kept me on the edge of my seat."
"I will read this again and recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good book..."
"I love historical fiction and this was really enjoyable! Really well done."
"...free from profanity or gratuitous violence, yet it holds your attention and keeps you reading."
"The story may have been written with younger readers in mind, but I thoroughly enjoyed journeying with Felipe on his adventures."

You'll enjoy it, too.

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