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The Powder River

Win Blevins
Livre broché | Anglais | Classic American Adventures | n° 4
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The adventure unfolds during the dramatic journey of the determined Cheyenne Native Americans from Indian Territory back to their Montana homeland and the mighty Powder River.

"Win Blevins, that master yarn-spinner, has done it again with this tale of the Cheyenne's struggles, love, and quest to go home."-Tony Hillerman

The northern Cheyenne still call the Powder River country their sacred home. But, held captive far to the south in so-called Indian Territory, the remnants of this once-mighty nation are growing weak. To survive, they must battle their way across 1,500 miles to their ancestral home, fending off pursuit by thousands of well-armed soldiers.

In that outnumbered band are Adam Smith Maclean, born both white and Cheyenne, and his beautiful wife Elaine, a strong-willed New Englander determined to stand by Adam and his desperate, daring people on their trek through the hostile heart of the white man's West-toward the welcoming banks of Powder River.

Reviews
"Win Blevins is as good a storyteller as this country has." -Dale Wasserman, author of Man of La Mancha

"POWERFUL and FULL OF FEELING. This book is a love story, and the dramatic story of the determined, desperate journey of the Cheyenne people from Indian Territory back to their Montana homeland. Very few writers are able to put the reader inside the mind of Native people as Win Blevins does."-Norman Zollinger, author of The Road to Santa Fe

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Contenu

Nombre de pages :
422
Langue:
Anglais
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Tome:
n° 4

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9780692203767
Date de parution :
31-05-15
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
140 mm x 216 mm
Poids :
530 g

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