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American Woman

Published
Jan 1998
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Historical Historical
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352

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R. Garcia y Robertson applies his considerable talents in historical research and writerly depiction to an epic of American history, the legendary Battle of the Little Big Horn and Custer's last stand--and turns the legends upside down. First, he tells the tale entirely from the Indian side, and secondly, he tells it through the eyes of a blonde white woman from Pennsylvania married to an Indian brave: American Woman. With extraordinary wit and imagination, this book is a literary grenade of the quality of Thomas Berger's Little Big Man. American Woman is a fine, uproarious, and moving novel.

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Feb 2001 Forge ISBN 0312876297
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First Edition Jan 1998 Forge ISBN 031286146X
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