Ghost WomanTicknor & Fields, 1992 - 302 The award-winning author of Imagining Argentina explores the violent conflicts of race, religion, and sex that result when an Indian woman is forced to live in a white frontier community. Like Louise Erdrich and Charles Johnson, Thornton addresses the deepest questions about our country and about the human heart. |
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