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Thirteen Moons: A Novelby Frazier, Charles1st/ed Trade
Book DescriptionThirteen Moons Charles Frazier RARE BOOKS $26.95 1ST TRADE EDITION 2006 STATED 2 4 6 8 9 7 5 3 1 0375509321 Publishers Random House Hardcover Dj Fine Orphaned at the tender age of twelve, Will Cooper sets out to find his way to the edge of the Cherokee Nation in order to run a remote Indian trading post. Upon his arrival, he is taken in by a Cherokee chief named Bear A magnificent novel by one of America"s finest writers that tells the epic story of one man"s remarkable journey, set in nineteenth-century America against the background of the vanishing Native American population Bookseller Terms of SalePlease note that all shipping costs are based on an average sized book. If you order a multi-volume title or oversize book, the bookseller may contact you after your purchase to request any additional shipping charges. All U. S. books shipped with Delivery Confirmation FOR INTERNATIONAL ORDERS, shipping and handling is calculated individually in order to insure the most economical rate. Posted rates on this site are based on the average book. PLEASE NOTE: on 14 May 2007 the USPS discontinued surface mail and many other of the least expensive options. Airmail uninsured is now the lowest cost option of books under 4 lbs. If You wish insurance on your book kindly contact me and we will adjust the charges. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR UNINSURED Lost or Damaged Items Your book is sent with careful packaging please contact me when your order is received. Even more information about this bookSummary of Thirteen Moons: A NovelMedia reviews of Thirteen Moons: A Novel Customer ReviewsOn May 11 2009, peaceDemon said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Almost dreamlike and surreal in its language and imagery, but also starkly realistic in its detail and impression of the forces at work during the early era of America's creation. Very moving on the level of the individual narrator and Cherokees, as well as on a level of a "nation" facing ethnic cleansing and the mainstream citizens that supported it. Author Charles Frazier very much humanizes a little known chapter in American history, but its telling indicates that the perpetrators are now mature enough to admit it. I read this book at the same time the PBS series "We Remain" was being aired, and the two were very, very complementary." Other Recommended Books
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