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  • Bibliography:
    7 Books
  • First Book:
    March 2001
  • Latest Book:
    October 2019
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Book List in Order: 7 titles



  • In the tradition of Jean Auel's famous Clan of the Cave Bear, Song of the Axe is about the rich panorama of prehistoric life spread out on an epic canvas, and the origin of myth in historical events.

    Song of the Axe is the story of two lovers...



  • In Song of the Axe, his magnificent family saga of prehistory, John R. Dann told of a tribe whose chieftains were always named Grae, after a glorious ancestor from whom they were all descended. Now Dann returns to tell the earlier epic story of that ...



  • A fictionalized historical novel based on true events, The Good Neighbors takes place in the late 1920's. Driven from their life as Oklahoma sharecroppers, the Dacias, a Romanian immigrant family, embarks on a team-and-wagon journey across the Great ...




  • When Rose Swenson, a mixed-race beauty, marries into a family of Swedish immigrants in the 1930's, she inadvertantly triggers the malice of local criminals, who conspire against, and then abduct Rose and her nephew Charlie. The two soon realize that ...



  • A sequel to "The Good Neighbors," "Irina" takes place in 1932 and is the story of the last member of the Romanian Dacia family, the lead dancer of the Romanian State Folk Dance Ensemble, Irina, who plans to defect when the Ensemble reaches New York C...



  • Second volume in The Good Neighbor Series, Long Dance Home, a.k.a. Irina, is a tale of courage and persistence. Irina, the last Dacia family member in Romania, flees threats of death from the Iron Guard. She is lead dancer in the Romanian State Dance...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

John R. Dann has published 7 books.

John R. Dann does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Long Dance Home, was published in October 2019.

The first book by John R. Dann, Song of the Axe, was published in March 2001.

No. John R. Dann does not write books in series.