Truth & Bright Water.

Truth & Bright Water.

Alternate Title
Truth and Bright Water

By
King, Thomas, 1943-

Publication Date
1999

Subject Term
Indians of North America -- Fiction.
 
Cousins -- Fiction.
 
Families -- Fiction.
 
Summer -- Fiction.

Genre
Canadian fiction.

Summary
Truth & Bright Water is the tale of two young cousins and one long summer. Tecumseh and Lum live in Truth, a small American town, and Bright Water, the reserve across the border and over the river. Family is the only reason most of the people stay in the towns, and yet old secrets and new mysteries keep pulling the more nomadic residents back to the fold. Monroe Swimmer, famous Indian artist, returns to live in the old church with the hope of painting it into the prairie landscape and re-establising the buffalo population. Tecumseh's Aunt Cassie has come back too, already arguing with his mother. Why has his mother given Cassie a suitcase full of baby clothes? And why is Lum interested only in winning the Indian Days race? Tecumseh has more questions than anyone will answer, until the Indian Days festival arrives and the mysteries of the summer collide in love, betrayal and reconciliation. Equally plainspoken and poetic, comic and poignant, Truth & Bright Water is a crackling good story that resonates with universal truths.

Language
English

ISBN
9781443438827


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Adult Fic SoftcoverAdult Fiction SoftcoverFIC KINChecked In