Recently divorced, hoping to jumpstart his journalistic career at
the prestigious Washington Herald, Kyle Hansen returns to Montana
to write a series of articles on the upcoming Lewis and Clark
Bicentennial, and on his first day back he meets Ginny Foster, the
tall, striking wife of a football coach he hated. Pursue, Kyle
thinks, for lust, for revenge, but he has only two weeks. Then five
white men assault two Indian kids in a bar and in retaliation
Montana's Blackfoot Tribe blockades roads in and out of Glacier
Park. Kyle's editor, Jack Leventhal, assigns him to stay and cover
the story. Kyle wanders haunted battlefields. He seeks a mysterious
Holy Road. He climbs Bear Butte in South Dakota, a mountain sacred
to many Indian tribes. He dances the legendary ghost dance. He asks
to be absolved of his wrongs, He asks to see his dead brother
again. Kyle's college football teammate Salmon Thirdkill, school
principal on a God forsaken Indian reservation, becomes dangerously
involved. Someone masterminds a series of cattle killings.
Politicians mangle things. Charles Rodenbough, author of several
books, writes in his review, ..".Kyle Hansen discovers he can not
be a savior. He can use his newspaperman's shell of insensitivity
to get to the story, but is he using his friends or are they using
him?" David Aronson, author of a guide to sophisticated stock
market investing, says in his review: "Ken writes, 'Like most
reporters over thirty, Kyle Hansen had little faith in human
nature.' Yet he gives us a man who on the darkest of nights can
glimpse ahead the lights of Twodot or the Fort Belknap Indian
Reservation and drive on with anticipation..." We see the
importance of sports in little prairie towns. We see the loneliness
of great spaces. Ever in the background is Kyle's memory of his
brother drowning on the Blackfoot River, on a college raft trip
Kyle organized. Charles Rodenbough says: "This is not a story of
'you can't go home again.' It is the story of the introspective
exercise that most of us go through some time in life when
performing our lives, we step on a rake.'" The Lewistown, Montana
News Argus, in its review of the book, says: "Ken's deep Montana
roots are evident in the landscape and story of the novel. He
vividly captures the texture of growing up in Montana in the second
half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st...The
real-life near drowning of his brother haunted Ken through the
decades since that day on the Blackfoot on Western Montana. 'I
asked myself years later, 'What if he did drown?' and that's when I
began writing the book.'" Kyle Hansen perseveres. Magnetism propels
him and Ginny Foster together. Violence rears. Choices must be
made. "Sports," Kyle learns, can break your heart.
General
| Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
2013 |
| First published: |
2013 |
| Authors: |
Ken Byerly
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| Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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| Pages: |
266 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-4810-6595-5 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Adventure / thriller >
General
Promotions
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| LSN: |
1-4810-6595-5 |
| Barcode: |
9781481065955 |
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