So Wild a Dream by Win Blevins

So Wild a Dream by Win Blevins

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So Wild a Dream by Win Blevins

Blevins possesses a rare skill in masterfully telling a story-to-paper. He is a true storyteller in the tradition of Native people.--Lee Francis, Professor of Native American Studies, University of New Mexico

Into the untamed West came the mountain men. They explored the wilderness, crossed the Rocky Mountains, learned the ways of Indian tribes, trekked to the Pacific, and became the stuff of legends. In SO WILD A DREAM, first book of the Rendezvous series, we meet young Sam Morgan. Sam has a hungry spirit and is pulled by the lure of adventure.

In 1822, life in Pennsylvania feels hemmed in, and Sam nurtures the dream of a truly free American life. Since the return of Captains Lewis and Clark, people are bubbling with stories about the far-off Shining Mountains. Sam gets a job on a riverboat, and the adventure begins.

Along the way he finds companions and adventures. For guidance, an educated Delaware Indian and Captain William Clark himself. For friends, a con man, a madam, and an assortment of shaggy people who have tasted the waters of those mountains.

Sam first learns the fur trade from Bible-toting Jedediah Smith and Irish Tom Fitzpatrick, both already becoming legends. He also learns from the Indians. At the Ree villages, he comes face-to-face with treachery and instant death. Among the Crows, he learns the love of a woman. From the Bois Brules, Snakes, Pawnees, and other tribes, he learns native crafts, lore, and mysticism.

But Sam's best teacher is hard-won experience. He makes a grueling seven-hundred-mile trek, alone and on foot, across the Great Plains to Fort Atkinson on the Missouri River. On route, he survives the holocaust of a prairie fire and learns the price of survival in the pitiless Western wilds. Sam also learns something of who he is and of who he wants to become.

SO WILD A DREAM was chosen by Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers as novel of the year. It also won the Spur award for best novel of the West.p>

Not since Frederick Manfred's 'Lord Grizzly' and Vardis Fisher's 'Mountain Man' has there been so gripping, authentic, and captivating a story of the men who matched the mountains of the Great American West. Win Blevins has long since won his place among the West's very best.-Tony Hillerman

No one since the great A. B. Guthrie, Jr, has a better feel for the world of the mountain man.-Don Coldsmith

Blevins's sweeping vision of the American frontier is just plain irresistible. -W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, authors of People of the Owl.

Lend Your Heart to the Hawks, Stone Song, his prize-winning tale of Crazy Horse, Charbonneau, Rock Child, and RavenShadow, as well as the Rendezvous novels, are written by Win Blevins, an expert on the Plains Indians and the fur-trade era of the West. He and his wife Meredith, who is also a author, live in Utah.

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ISBN 13 9780692203842
ISBN 10 0692203842
Title So Wild a Dream
Author Win Blevins
Series Rendezvous
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wordworx Publishing
Year published 2014-08-25
Number of pages 380
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.