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A Thousand Moons

af Sebastian Barry

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"A dazzling new novel about memory and identity set in Paris, Tennessee in the aftermath of the American civil war from the Booker Prize shortlisted author Winona Cole, an orphaned child of the Lakota Indians, finds herself growing up in an unconventional household on a farm in West Tennessee. Raised by her adoptive father John Cole and his brother-in-arms Thomas McNulty, this odd little family scrapes a living on Lige Magan's farm with the help two freed slaves, the Bougereau siblings. They try to keep the brutal outside world at bay, along with their memories of the past. But Tennessee is a state still riven by the bitter legacy of the civil war and when first Winona and then Tennyson Bouguereau are violently attacked by forces unknown, Colonel Purton raises the Militia to quell the rebels and night-riders who are massing on the outskirts of town. Armed with a knife, Tennyson's borrowed gun and the courage of her famous warrior mother Winona decides to take matters into her own hands and embarks on a quest for justice which will uncover the dark secrets of her past and finally reveal to her who she really is. Exquisitely written and thrumming with the irrepressible spirit of a young girl on the brink of adulthood, A Thousand Moons is a glorious story of love and redemption."--Publisher's description.… (mere)
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Story of young part Indian girl growing up as the "daughter" of two men following the Civil War. ( )
  maryreinert | May 24, 2024 |
This is the 7th novel in the McNulty series and once again I am amazed by how this author manages to produce such an authentic voice of a young Lakota Indian woman and creates such credible settings as this rural township post the American civil War. He never fails to please and inform. ( )
  HelenBaker | May 30, 2022 |
I had a real hard time at the start with the concept of this book. What is an Irish man doing, presuming to be able to tell the story from the point of view of a teenage Lakota girl, presuming to preach to us about American history? Why does he keep repeating that her people were all wiped out; The Lakota are still here! Another instance of well-meaning white men taking native children from their culture.
But it was well-written, and I had no trouble finishing it quickly.
Written in an uneducated-yet-intelligent style strongly reminiscent of Opal Whitely, there are a lot of quirky phrasings and images. Ah, the images of Winona's connection with nature are wonderful, and I can grudgingly grant that an Irishman may still be in touch with the spirits of the world. There is an unspoken subtext of homosexuality that is accepted as natural by Winona, and her experience of her 2 fathers as being warm and loving.
One portion bothered me. Winona, after returning from challenging an offender, promises to never go off like that again. Yet pretty soon she's taking off again and nobody makes mention of a broken promise. Doesn't ring true. The ending also came abruptly, leaving us without knowing what really happened. Somebody's got to pay for murder.
I'm also very disappointed that no mention is made of the evils of whiskey, but of course how could an Irish author write that, even tho it is very clear that whiskey has messed with Winona's memory.
eta: I didn't know this was part of a series. I suppose the ending will be explained in the next book. ( )
  juniperSun | Nov 15, 2021 |
In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, a massacre in the Wyoming territory leaves a young Lakota girl orphaned. She is rescued by two men who rename her Winona and take her with them to their hardscrabble farm in Tennessee. There she becomes a beloved member of a ragtag "family" of former soldiers who keep house and work the land alongside a couple of newly freed slaves. In spite of the warmth and loving kindness Winona receives at home and at work for the local lawyer, she is still viewed as a savage in a community of hooligans and night riders. After she suffers a beating and rape by unknown assailants, her protectors are quick to respond and seek justice on her behalf. But her own sketchy memory of the event and her lowly status in the community as a Native American do little to right these wrongs or give her peace. ( )
  kthomp25 | Dec 17, 2020 |
A minor but enjoyable work in the McNulty canon. Has lots of echoes of the superior Days Without End, but where that gave us action this has more mystery. ( )
  alexrichman | Sep 21, 2020 |
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"A dazzling new novel about memory and identity set in Paris, Tennessee in the aftermath of the American civil war from the Booker Prize shortlisted author Winona Cole, an orphaned child of the Lakota Indians, finds herself growing up in an unconventional household on a farm in West Tennessee. Raised by her adoptive father John Cole and his brother-in-arms Thomas McNulty, this odd little family scrapes a living on Lige Magan's farm with the help two freed slaves, the Bougereau siblings. They try to keep the brutal outside world at bay, along with their memories of the past. But Tennessee is a state still riven by the bitter legacy of the civil war and when first Winona and then Tennyson Bouguereau are violently attacked by forces unknown, Colonel Purton raises the Militia to quell the rebels and night-riders who are massing on the outskirts of town. Armed with a knife, Tennyson's borrowed gun and the courage of her famous warrior mother Winona decides to take matters into her own hands and embarks on a quest for justice which will uncover the dark secrets of her past and finally reveal to her who she really is. Exquisitely written and thrumming with the irrepressible spirit of a young girl on the brink of adulthood, A Thousand Moons is a glorious story of love and redemption."--Publisher's description.

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