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Highlights
- This sequel to Seals's acclaimed novel The Powwow Highway recounts the further adventures of Philbert Bono, Buddy Red Bird, and Bonnie Red Bird in a soul-searching vision quest for self-discovery that is by turns exhilarating, hilarious, profane, and achingly beautiful.
- Author(s): David Seals
- 288 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Cultural Heritage
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About the Book
"Full of adventure, humor, love and sex, and occasionally some eloquent rage about the way Indians have been treated in America. . . . A trickster tale . . . in which a . . . clever and resourceful hero outsmarts stronger enemies and lives to fight another day."--New York Times Book Review
Book Synopsis
This sequel to Seals's acclaimed novel The Powwow Highway recounts the further adventures of Philbert Bono, Buddy Red Bird, and Bonnie Red Bird in a soul-searching vision quest for self-discovery that is by turns exhilarating, hilarious, profane, and achingly beautiful.
Review Quotes
"Outrageous, imaginative, and very funny. I love the way David Seals's contrary Storyteller character loots all the literary traditions of the world in order to perform a blessed synthesis of storytelling and postmodern fiction."--Leslie Marmon Silko, author of Ceremony