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Crazy Woman

Published
Mar 1994
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General Fiction General Fiction
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35

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"Sane and shrewd and funny...The story of a woman whose captivity is divided equally between her life with her own people and her life among the Indians."
LILLIAN SCHISSEL
Author of WOMEN'S DIARIES OF THE WESTWARD JOURNEY
Sara Franklin is an outcast among her own white people. Her thirst for knowledge and spirituality is threatening to both her abusive father and her neurotic husband. When she is captured by the Apaches in New Mexico, they dub her "Crazy Woman," and treat her like a slave. Yet, as she begins to learn the ways of her captors, she earns their respect as a strong, clever, even magical, woman. And when her innate sensual hunger is tempted, challenged, and finally satisfied by an Apache warrior, Sara finally embraces her whole self at last, body and soul....

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First Edition Mar 1994 Ivy ISBN 0804112320
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Jan 1992 La Alameda Press ISBN 0963190903
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