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Blue Horse Dreaming

Published
Sep 2003
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Literary Literary
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307

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'Blue Horse Dreaming' is the riveting story of Abigail Buwell, who is kidnapped by a Native American tribe and later redeemed by U.S. military troops. Distraught at being returned, Abigail views her redemption as yet another captivity with freedom still agonizingly out of reach. Ultimately, she remains a captive on many levels — in the shackles of otherness, language, physical confinement, womanhood, and motherhood. 'Blue Horse Dreaming' is also the story of Major Robert Cutter, the man into whose hands Abigail is delivered. Through his tormented eyes, we see a vividly compelling portrayal of life on a far-flung military outpost in the aftermath of the Civil War where troops and civilians suffered from crushing poverty, famine, and illness, just beyond the traces of an emigrant trail whose way is marked by gravesites. This is a novel of hauntings and of the haunted, in which the ghosts of the past, both beloved and despised, raise their heads to compete for the souls of the living left behind.


About the Author: Melanie Wallace is the author of 'Blue Horse Dreaming' and 'The Housekeeper'. She and her husband live in Myloi, an agrarian village below the Ohi mountain range in Greece, and in Paris.

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Apr 2005 MacAdam/Cage ISBN 1596921102
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Sep 2003 MacAdam/Cage ISBN 1931561516
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Apr 2010 M P Publishing ISBN B0022NHMZE
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May 2010 MacAdam/Cage ISBN 1596928727
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