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The Ancient Child: A Novel
N. Scott Momaday

The Ancient Child: A Novel

HarperPerennial (Sep 12, 1990)
9780060973452
| Trade Paperback
336 pages | 136 x 200 mm | English
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3563.O47 .A78 1990
LC Control No. 89046497

Genre

  • General Fiction

Subject

  • Fiction
  • Indians Of North America
  • Indians Of North America/ Fiction
  • Painters
  • Painters/ Fiction

Plot

In his first novel since the Pulitzer Prize-winning House Made of Dawn, N. Scott Momaday shapes the ancient Kiowa myth of a boy who turned into a bear into a timeless American classic. The Ancient Child juxtaposes Indian lore and Wild West legend into a hypnotic, often lyrical contemporary novel--the story of Locke Setman, known as Set, a Native American raised far from the reservation by his adoptive father. Set feels a strange aching in his soul and, returning to tribal lands for the funeral of his grandmother, is drawn irresistibly to the fabled bear-boy. When he meets Grey, a beautiful young medicine woman with a visionary gift, his world is turned upside down. Here is a magical saga of one man's tormented search for his identity--a quintessential American novel, and a great one.