People of the River (The First North Americans)

by W. Michael; Gear Gear, Kathleen O'Neal

1993

Status

Available

Publication

Tom Doherty Associates, LLC (1993), 526 pages

Description

People of the River is a gripping new saga of pre-historic America that takes us to the Mississippi Valley and the tribe known as the Mound builders. It is a time of troubles. In Cahokia, the corn crop is failing again and a warchief--and the warrior woman he may never possess--are disgusted by their Chief's lust for tribute. Now even the gods have turned their faces, closing the underworld to the seers. If the gods have abandoned the people, there is no hope--unless it comes in the form of a young girl whois learning to Dream of Power. A masterful story of North America's Forgotten Past byNew York TimesandUSA Todaybestselling authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear.

User reviews

LibraryThing member MarysGirl
I had high hopes for this one and they were not met, which is why I gave it a 2.5 stars. I grew up close to the Ohio mounds and looked forward to this story about the Mississippi people who built them. The authors have a background in archaeology and it shows in the details of everyday life.
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Excellent work there. My problem was with the overall story which depended entirely too much on shamanism and fate. I find "God(s) did it" stories boring. Inevitably, the characters have no free will, so whatever choice they make will yield the same result. There was an excellent fable about over-population, environmental degradation, and the hazards of unequal wealth distribution buried under a fantastical story of spirit guides and an angry "First Woman." Those who like that sort of story can add an extra star.
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LibraryThing member bicyclewriter
I would have given this more stars, but for the poor editing. Seems like about once on every page there was a typo or some other correction that the editor missed. I know this shouldn't detract that much, but it really does for me. Interrupts the whole flow of the reading when I have to stop and
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figure out what's really being said because a word doesn't fit. Generally I really like these stories, and wish the authors would have put in the effort to get better editing done.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1992

Physical description

526 p.; 4.17 x 1.48 inches

ISBN

0812507436 / 9780812507430

Barcode

1600264
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