Windigo Moon: A Novel of Native America

Awards:   "Winner of Cascade Writers Group, Grand Rapids ArtPrize for first chapter, ""The Raid"" 2014" Winner of Cascade Writers Group, Grand Rapids ArtPrize for first chapter, The Raid 2014 Winner of Cascade Writers Group, Grand Rapids ArtPrize for first chapter, ""The Raid"" 2014
Author:   Robert Downes
Publisher:   Amphorae Publishing Group, LLC
ISBN:  

9781943075362


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   05 September 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Windigo Moon: A Novel of Native America


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  • "Winner of Cascade Writers Group, Grand Rapids ArtPrize for first chapter, ""The Raid"" 2014"
  • Winner of Cascade Writers Group, Grand Rapids ArtPrize for first chapter, The Raid 2014
  • Winner of Cascade Writers Group, Grand Rapids ArtPrize for first chapter, ""The Raid"" 2014

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Author:   Robert Downes
Publisher:   Amphorae Publishing Group, LLC
Imprint:   Blank Slate Communications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9781943075362


ISBN 10:   1943075360
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   05 September 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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We truly enjoyed this beautiful historical novel about the Ojibwa Indians. Essentially a love story, the characters are well-drawn and the landscape lives and breathes. Don't miss this one! --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, New York Times bestselling authors of Moon Hunt Fascinating . . . a novel that keeps you riveted and stays with you. --New York Times bestselling author Hannah Howell Impressively researched, exceptionally well written, Windigo Moon clearly showcases author Robert Downes genuine flair for originality and literary talent for creating truly memorable characters and an extraordinarily compelling, narrative driven novel. A simply brilliant work of historical fiction, Windigo Moon is unreservedly recommended, especially for community library collections. --Midwest Book Review A complicated story that tells the larger story of the last days of the Native People before Europeans arrived ... a gripping, exciting narrative of a tribe of people and their struggle over generations. It is truly an epic story told in the small spaces of human life. - Patrick Sullivan, Northern Express Weekly Should be required reading for anyone with an interest in Ojibwe history. - Foreword magazine In a tale filled with drama, danger and warfare, Downes manages to weave a complex and touching narrative that exemplifies many of the deep cultural values of the Ojibwe people, approaching these values on their own terms to create a story of great empathic power. The novel is also imbued with a sense of magical realism and features many of the supernatural beings and monsters of the Ojibwe. It also paints a vivid picture of many of the struggles of life in Native America, including diseases such as measles, viral hepatitis and smallpox which wiped out dozens of civilizations by the time the first colonists arrived. - Kyla Valenti, The Load (www.mtulode.com) --publisher


We truly enjoyed this beautiful historical novel about the Ojibwa Indians. Essentially a love story, the characters are well-drawn and the landscape lives and breathes. Don't miss this one! -W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, New York Times bestselling authors of Moon Hunt Fascinating . . . a novel that keeps you riveted and stays with you. - New York Times bestselling author Hannah Howell Impressively researched, exceptionally well written, Windigo Moon clearly showcases author Robert Downes genuine flair for originality and literary talent for creating truly memorable characters and an extraordinarily compelling, narrative driven novel. A simply brilliant work of historical fiction, Windigo Moon is unreservedly recommended, especially for community library collections. - Midwest Book Review A complicated story that tells the larger story of the last days of the Native People before Europeans arrived ... a gripping, exciting narrative of a tribe of people and their struggle over generations. It is truly an epic story told in the small spaces of human life. - Patrick Sullivan, Northern Express Weekly Should be required reading for anyone with an interest in Ojibwe history. - Foreword magazine In a tale filled with drama, danger and warfare, Downes manages to weave a complex and touching narrative that exemplifies many of the deep cultural values of the Ojibwe people, approaching these values on their own terms to create a story of great empathic power. The novel is also imbued with a sense of magical realism and features many of the supernatural beings and monsters of the Ojibwe. It also paints a vivid picture of many of the struggles of life in Native America, including diseases such as measles, viral hepatitis and smallpox which wiped out dozens of civilizations by the time the first colonists arrived. - Kyla Valenti, The Load (www.mtulode.com) - - publisher


""We truly enjoyed this beautiful historical novel about the Ojibwa Indians. Essentially a love story, the characters are well-drawn and the landscape lives and breathes. Don't miss this one!"" -W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, New York Times bestselling authors of Moon Hunt ""Fascinating . . . a novel that keeps you riveted and stays with you."" - New York Times bestselling author Hannah Howell Impressively researched, exceptionally well written, ""Windigo Moon"" clearly showcases author Robert Downes genuine flair for originality and literary talent for creating truly memorable characters and an extraordinarily compelling, narrative driven novel. A simply brilliant work of historical fiction, ""Windigo Moon"" is unreservedly recommended, especially for community library collections. - Midwest Book Review ""A complicated story that tells the larger story of the last days of the Native People before Europeans arrived ... a gripping, exciting narrative of a tribe of people and their struggle over generations. It is truly an epic story told in the small spaces of human life."" - Patrick Sullivan, Northern Express Weekly ""Should be required reading for anyone with an interest in Ojibwe history."" - Foreword magazine ""In a tale filled with drama, danger and warfare, Downes manages to weave a complex and touching narrative that exemplifies many of the deep cultural values of the Ojibwe people, approaching these values on their own terms to create a story of great empathic power. The novel is also imbued with a sense of magical realism and features many of the supernatural beings and monsters of the Ojibwe. It also paints a vivid picture of many of the struggles of life in Native America, including diseases such as measles, viral hepatitis and smallpox which wiped out dozens of civilizations by the time the first colonists arrived."" - Kyla Valenti, The Load (www.mtulode.com) - - publisher


We truly enjoyed this beautiful historical novel about the Ojibwa Indians. Essentially a love story, the characters are well-drawn and the landscape lives and breathes. Don't miss this one! --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, New York Times bestselling authors of Moon Hunt Fascinating . . . a novel that keeps you riveted and stays with you. --New York Times bestselling author Hannah Howell Impressively researched, exceptionally well written, Windigo Moon clearly showcases author Robert Downes genuine flair for originality and literary talent for creating truly memorable characters and an extraordinarily compelling, narrative driven novel. A simply brilliant work of historical fiction, Windigo Moon is unreservedly recommended, especially for community library collections. --Midwest Book Review A complicated story that tells the larger story of the last days of the Native People before Europeans arrived ... a gripping, exciting narrative of a tribe of people and their struggle over generations. It is truly an epic story told in the small spaces of human life. - Patrick Sullivan, Northern Express Weekly Should be required reading for anyone with an interest in Ojibwe history. - Foreword magazine In a tale filled with drama, danger and warfare, Downes manages to weave a complex and touching narrative that exemplifies many of the deep cultural values of the Ojibwe people, approaching these values on their own terms to create a story of great empathic power. The novel is also imbued with a sense of magical realism and features many of the supernatural beings and monsters of the Ojibwe. It also paints a vivid picture of many of the struggles of life in Native America, including diseases such as measles, viral hepatitis and smallpox which wiped out dozens of civilizations by the time the first colonists arrived. - Kyla Valenti, The Load (www.mtulode.com) - - publisher


"""We truly enjoyed this beautiful historical novel about the Ojibwa Indians. Essentially a love story, the characters are well-drawn and the landscape lives and breathes. Don't miss this one!"" -W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, New York Times bestselling authors of Moon Hunt ""Fascinating . . . a novel that keeps you riveted and stays with you."" - New York Times bestselling author Hannah Howell Impressively researched, exceptionally well written, ""Windigo Moon"" clearly showcases author Robert Downes genuine flair for originality and literary talent for creating truly memorable characters and an extraordinarily compelling, narrative driven novel. A simply brilliant work of historical fiction, ""Windigo Moon"" is unreservedly recommended, especially for community library collections. - Midwest Book Review ""A complicated story that tells the larger story of the last days of the Native People before Europeans arrived ... a gripping, exciting narrative of a tribe of people and their struggle over generations. It is truly an epic story told in the small spaces of human life."" - Patrick Sullivan, Northern Express Weekly ""Should be required reading for anyone with an interest in Ojibwe history."" - Foreword magazine ""In a tale filled with drama, danger and warfare, Downes manages to weave a complex and touching narrative that exemplifies many of the deep cultural values of the Ojibwe people, approaching these values on their own terms to create a story of great empathic power. The novel is also imbued with a sense of magical realism and features many of the supernatural beings and monsters of the Ojibwe. It also paints a vivid picture of many of the struggles of life in Native America, including diseases such as measles, viral hepatitis and smallpox which wiped out dozens of civilizations by the time the first colonists arrived."" - Kyla Valenti, The Load (www.mtulode.com) - - publisher"


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Robert Downes has been a respected journalist and historian for over 30 years. In 1991 he co-founded the Northern Express Weekly in Traverse City, Michigan, which grew into the region’s largest weekly newspaper. He sold his stake in the company in 2013. He is the author of three books on biking and travel, and frequently appears in the media to speak on travel and history.

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