The Ordeal of Running Standing

by Thomas Fall

Hardcover, 1970

LCC

SA PS3569 N6 O7 1972

Collection

Description

In this popular novel admired by both Indian and white readers, Running Standing is a Kiowa born too late to feel himself truly Indian. Driven by his own bitter ambitions, he becomes Joe Standing and cynically joins the conniving whites?hoping to beat them at their own game. Meanwhile, Standing?s Cheyenne wife follows a different dream. While Joe heads further east after his six years at the Carlisle Indian School, Sara returns home to teach her people the skills necessary to compete in the white world. She is making slow progress when Joe returns with authorization to buy up the mineral rights to Indian lands. In the end, hunted and wounded and outsmarted at every turn, Joe regains his manhood on the old Kiowa Glory Road. His revenge brings this driving tale of love and adventure to a savage and shocking but inevitable climax. Set in Oklahoma early in the twentieth century, The Ordeal of Running Standing vividly dramatizes the dilemma of two young Indians caught between two worlds.… (more)

Publication

New York: McCall Pub. Co. [1970]

Awards

Best Fiction for Young Adults (Selection — 1970)

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