Andrew Rowen’s novels retell the history of the encounters between European and Taíno peoples in the Caribbean from a bicultural perspective, based on primary sources, anthropological studies, and visits to sites where Columbus and Taíno chieftains lived, met, and fought. Encounters Unforeseen: 1492 Retold (2017) portrays the life stories of the chieftains and Columbus from youth through their first contacts in 1492 and was praised for historical accuracy. Columbus and Caonabó: 1493–1498 Retold (2021) relates the bitter war between Columbus and Chief Caonabó during the period of Columbus’s second voyage and was praised for scholarship. Isabel, Anacaona & Columbus’s Demise: 1498–1502 Retold depicts the dawn of Queen Isabel’s colonization of the Caribbean, Chief Anacaona’s resistance, and Columbus’s demise and will be released November 10, 2025. Andrew is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and Harvard Law School.
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Isabel, Anacaona & Columbus’s Demise: 1492–1502 Retold is extensively researched historical fiction and can be read on a stand-alone basis (it’s not necessary to have read Encounters Unforeseen: 1492 Retold (2017) or Columbus and Caonabó: 1493–1498 Retold (2021)).
While historical fiction, readers of history who appreciate researched historical novels are also encouraged to request. Readers of romance and gothic novels are discouraged.
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Isabel, Anacaona & Columbus’s Demise: 1492–1502 Retold is extensively researched historical fiction and can be read on a stand-alone basis (it’s not necessary to have read Encounters Unforeseen: 1492 Retold (2017) or Columbus and Caonabó: 1493–1498 Retold (2021)).
While historical fiction, readers of history who appreciate researched historical novels are also encouraged to request. Readers of romance and gothic novels are discouraged.
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All Persons Press
Andrew Rowen’s novels retell the history of the encounters between European and Taíno peoples in the Caribbean from a bicultural perspective, based on primary sources, anthropological studies, and visits to sites where Columbus and Taíno chieftains lived, met, and fought. Encounters Unforeseen: 1492 Retold (2017) portrays the life stories of the chieftains and Columbus from youth through their first contacts in 1492 and was praised for historical accuracy. Columbus and Caonabó: 1493–1498 Retold (2021) relates the bitter war between Columbus and Chief Caonabó during the period of Columbus’s second voyage and was praised for scholarship. Isabel, Anacaona & Columbus’s Demise: 1498–1502 Retold depicts the dawn of Queen Isabel’s colonization of the Caribbean, Chief Anacaona’s resistance, and Columbus’s demise and will be released November 10, 2025. Andrew is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and Harvard Law School.