The broken land : a people of the longhouse novel / Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear.
Material type: TextSeries: People of the Longhouse ; bk. 3.Publication details: New York : Tor, 2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: 461 p. ; 18 cmISBN:- 0765365596 (pbk.)
- 9780765365590 (pbk.)
- 0765326949
- 9780765326942
- A Broken Land
- 813/.54Â 22
- PS3557.E18Â B76 2012
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Book | Arma City Library Adult Fiction | Arma City Library | Adult Books | F Gear (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 35318000199278 | |||
Book | Chanute Public Library Adult Fiction | Chanute Public Library | Adult Books | F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34316002184034 | |||
Book | Fredonia Public Library Adult Fiction | Fredonia Public Library | Adult Books | Fic Gea #3-Peo (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Presented to the Library by Edmond Stryker. | 35300000159973 | ||
Book | Garnett Public Library Adult Fiction | Garnett Public Library | Adult Books | F Gear, Kathleen (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 35303000110103 |
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Twelve summers after the events of The People of the Longhouse and The Dawn Country, the Iroquois nations remain locked in bitter warfare. Atotarho, the cannibal-sorcerer who leads the People of the Hills, schemes to set into motion a cataclysmic battle that threatens to destroy the Iroquoian world. His warriors spread fear and death wherever they go, taking captives and burning villages to the ground. Only five people are brave enough to challenge Atotarho. Odion, Wrass, Tutelo, Baji, and Zateri, kidnapped as children and sold into slavery, are now grown, and they have forged a desperate alliance that just might be strong enough to stop the madman. Odion, now a disgraced warrior known as Dekanawida or Sky Messenger, must convince his people that his visions of a great darkness will mean total destruction for all. His friend Wrass, who has become War Chief Hiyawento, and a powerful clan matron, Jigonsaseh, are his only hope. They must find a way to bring five warring nations together. Bestselling authors and archaeologists Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear continue their retelling of the story of the Peacemaker, one of North America’s most beautiful epics. Dekanawida’s message of compassion and spiritual unity is as powerful today as it was six hundred years ago—perhaps even more so.
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