Mean Spirit Mass market paperback - 1991
by Linda Hogan
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- Paperback
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Letters sent to Washington, D.C., from Oklahoma Indians begging for help go unanswered--until Native American government official, Stace Red Hawk, travels west to investigate. "I wish everyone would read Mean Spirit".--Tony Hillerman. Winner of the 1990 Oklahoma Book Award for Fiction.
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- Title Mean Spirit
- Author Linda Hogan
- Binding Mass Market Paperback
- Edition First ballatine book edition
- Condition Used - Very Good, some yellowing of pages
- Pages 384
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Ivy, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.
- Date 1991
- Features Price on Product - Canadian
- Bookseller's Inventory # 1643635
- ISBN 9780804108638 / 0804108633
- Weight 0.4 lbs (0.18 kg)
- Dimensions 6.9 x 4.18 x 0.88 in (17.53 x 10.62 x 2.24 cm)
- Library of Congress subjects Osage Indians - Fiction
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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"Extraordinary...If you take up no other novel this year, or next, this one will suffice to hold, to disturb, to enlighten and to inspire you."
NEWSDAY
Early in this century, rivers of oil were found beneath Oklahoma land belonging to Indian people, and beautiful Grace Banket became the richest person in the Territory. But she was murdered by the greed of white men, and the Graycloud family, who cared for her daughter, began dying mysteriously. Letters sent to Washington, D.C. begging for help went unanswered, until at last a Native American government official, Stace Red Hawk, traveled west to investigate. What he found has been documented by history: rampant fraud, intimidation, and murder. But he also found something truly extraordinary--his deepest self and abiding love for his people, and their brave past.