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Perma Red
Perma Red
Author: Debra Magpie Earling
Louise White Elk dreams of both belonging and escape, and of discovering love and freedom on her own terms. But she is a red-haired, tough, and beautiful temptation, and at least three men, each more dangerous than the other, want to control and possess her: Police Officer Charlie Kicking Woman, who struggles between worlds; charismatic but sca...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780399148996
ISBN-10: 039914899X
Publication Date: 6/10/2002
Pages: 296
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Publisher: Bluehen Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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This is a love story. A story of love, longing, and escape BUT it also tells of growing up as an Indian in the 1940's. How the main character was treated by the whites heavily influenced her as a child and on into adulthood. Louise White Elk grew up in poverty, fear, and anger. This is beautifully written. To me this was a very sad book....I found it hard to believe people could have been treated like this.
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On the reservation...Fiery-haired Louise White Elk dreams of both belonging and escape, and of discovering love and freedom on her own terms... A breathtaking tale of the American West, Perma Red is a tragic love story that unfolds against a clash of cultures - and a beautiful first novel. - - Library Journal
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed Perma Red on + 1439 more book reviews
This is one of those books that everyone raves about, but I really didn't like it. I was never able to connect with or like any of the characters, most of whom just stumbled through a beautifully descirbed landscape, waiting for things to happen to them, and if they did take independent action, it was to run or to hurt someone else. Sorry. Not my thang.


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