Florence Reynaud was born in1954 in Angoulême (France). She has a passion for Nature and animals since she was a child and she is fascinated by the history of American Indians. Her dreams are crammed with Sioux, Apaches and wild horses.
At the Bronx, New York, the last American Indians live, keeping their traditions and culture, in an old hangar, yearning for a balance between Nature and human beings. Their desperate try to survive in a highly competitive and dehumanized society will receive a new and decisive boost when, as a consequence of a new, fatal, world armed conflict, they discover that they are the only survivors. Lead by Tom, the one from the sixth moon, they will set out on a journey, coming back to the natural environment where their ancestors lived, where they were expulsed from by the white men more than a century ago.
Poitiers City Prize to historical novels.