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Truth & Bright Water

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Thomas King is a writer of lyrical, comic poignancy, and a best-selling author in Canada. Of his latest novel, Newsday wrote, "Thomas King has quietly and gorgeously done it again." Truth and Bright Water tells of a summer in the life of Tecumseh and Lum, young Native-American cousins coming of age in the Montana town of Truth, and the Bright Water Reserve across the river in Alberta. It opens with a mysterious woman with a suitcase, throwing things into the river -- then jumping in herself. Tecumseh and Lum go to help, but she and her truck have disappeared. Other mysteries puzzle Tecumseh: whether his mom will take his dad back; if his rolling-stone aunt is home to stay; why no one protects Lum from his father's rages. Then Tecumseh gets a job helping an artist -- Bright Water's most famous son -- with the project of a lifetime. As Truth and Bright Water prepare for the Indian Days festival, their secrets come together in a climax of tragedy, reconciliation, and love.

About the author

Thomas King, 1943 als Sohn eines Cherokee und einer Griechin geboren, wuchs in Kalifornien auf und studierte englische Literatur an der Universität von Utah. Heute lebt er in Kanada und lehrt an der Universität von Guelph. Er ist Autor von Romanen, Kurzgeschichten, Drehbüchern und Kinderbüchern, arbeitet als Fotograf und hat für den kanadischen Rundfunk eine äußerst erfolgreiche Comedy-Sendung entwickelt.

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Thomas King is a writer of lyrical, comic poignancy, and a best-selling author in Canada. Of his latest novel, Newsday wrote, "Thomas King has quietly and gorgeously done it again." Truth and Bright Water tells of a summer in the life of Tecumseh and Lum, young Native-American cousins coming of age in the Montana town of Truth, and the Bright Water Reserve across the river in Alberta. It opens with a mysterious woman with a suitcase, throwing things into the river -- then jumping in herself. Tecumseh and Lum go to help, but she and her truck have disappeared. Other mysteries puzzle Tecumseh: whether his mom will take his dad back; if his rolling-stone aunt is home to stay; why no one protects Lum from his father's rages. Then Tecumseh gets a job helping an artist -- Bright Water's most famous son -- with the project of a lifetime. As Truth and Bright Water prepare for the Indian Days festival, their secrets come together in a climax of tragedy, reconciliation, and love.

Product details

Authors Thomas King, Thomas King
Publisher Grove Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.09.2011
 
EAN 9780802138408
ISBN 978-0-8021-3840-8
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 138 mm x 210 mm x 20 mm
Weight 254 g
Series Grove Press
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Montana, FICTION / Native American & Aboriginal, Fiction: general & literary, c 2000 to c 2009, Relating to Native American people, CULTURAL HERITAGE / Native American

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