From the rice fields of Georgia to the sugarcane plantations of the Caribbean, one man's journey becomes a fight for land, dignity, and legacy.
Samuel Rymer was raised in a world where survival meant silence and strength meant endurance. When his father risks everything to take him away from the only life he has known, Samuel is thrust into a new world-one that promises freedom, but demands even greater sacrifice.
In La Romana, amid the brutal rhythms of the cane fields, Samuel begins to build something of his own: land, purpose, and a future shaped by his father's teachings. But as power tightens its grip through corruption, violence, and control, Samuel is forced to confront a truth far more dangerous than oppression-the choices he makes to survive may cost him everything he is trying to become.
Alongside the fiercely intelligent and resilient Cele, Samuel must navigate love, loss, and betrayal in a system designed to break men like him. When past decisions return to threaten his future, he must decide whether he will be defined by the world that shaped him-or by the man he chooses to become.
The Longest Way is a powerful historical novel of resilience, redemption, and the enduring pursuit of freedom.