TY - SER KW - Native Americans KW - Pontiac's Rebellion KW - Henry Bouquet (1719-65) KW - captives of Native Americans KW - Scottish Americans KW - Black Americans KW - Protestants AU - Conrad Richter AB - Lenape Indians abduct young John Butler from Central Pennsylvania and raise him in Ohio as a chief’s son. After Pontiac’s Rebellion, Henry Bouquet rescues Butler, now 15, and returns him to Ft. Pitt, where he is confused about his identity, rebels against Europeans, and yearns to return to his tribe. C1 - 1765 C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Ft. Pitt; Ft. Duquesne; Bedford County; Beaver County; Somerset County; Westmoreland County C4 - Children’s; Young Adult; Historical; Captivity; War; Western CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - Lenape Indians abduct young John Butler from Central Pennsylvania and raise him in Ohio as a chief’s son. After Pontiac’s Rebellion, Henry Bouquet rescues Butler, now 15, and returns him to Ft. Pitt, where he is confused about his identity, rebels against Europeans, and yearns to return to his tribe. PB - Alfred A. Knopf PP - New York PY - 1953 RN - Conrad Richter (1890-1968), born in Pine Grove, Schuylkill County, moved with his preacher father to various coal towns in Pennsylvania, and as a teenager he began as a journalist in Johnstown and Pittsburgh. Richter was a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and his novel The Waters of Kronos won the 1961 National Book Award. He died in Pottsville, Schuylkill County. EP - 179 p. TI - The Light in the Forest ER -