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Thirteen Moons : A Novel
Author: Charles Frazier
Book Information
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating: 38

ISBN-13: 9780375509322 - ISBN-10: 0375509321
Publication Date: 10/3/2006
Pages: 422

Book Description:
This magnificent novel by one of America’s finest writers is the epic of one man’s remarkable journey, set in nineteenth-century America against the background of a vanishing people and a rich way of life.

At the age of twelve, under the Wind moon, Will is given a horse, a key, and a map, and sent alone into the Indian Nation to run a trading post as a bound boy. It is during this time that he grows into a man, learning, as he does, of the raw power it takes to create a life, to find a home. In a card game with a white Indian named Featherstone, Will wins – for a brief moment – a mysterious girl named Claire, and his passion and desire for her spans this novel. As Will’s destiny intertwines with the fate of the Cherokee Indians – including a Cherokee Chief named Bear – he learns how to fight and survive in the face of both nature and men, and eventually, under the Corn Tassel Moon, Will begins the fight against Washington City to preserve the Cherokee’s homeland and culture. And he will come to know the truth behind his belief that “only desire trumps time.”

Brilliantly imagined, written with great power and beauty by a master of American fiction, Thirteen Moons is a stunning novel about a man’s passion for a woman, and how loss, longing and love can shape a man’s destiny over the many moons of a life.

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Top Member Reviews

Mary B. (eagles) from COLUMBIA, SC wrote on 6/6/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Could not finish this book, only got halfway through it and it is very unusual for me to not finish a book! It jumped around, and could not keep my interest like Cold Mountain did.

Megan D. (glowbuggreen) from SN LUIS OBISP, CA wrote on 10/13/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is filled with great description of images of an America long gone. It paints a beautiful picture but I really feel that Frazier fails to make the main character very appealing. It was written from the viewpoint of the main character so maybe the author was just trying to reflect his self assurance but I feel that it made him un-likeable half of the time. Started it last summer and still haven't finished it...just working my way through between books.

Shirley P. (booknookchick) wrote on 3/5/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Although Frazier doesn't use a lot of dialogue, he is a master at description. Even though it's fiction, the story reminded me of a memoir.


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Traci K. (csikincade) from ST PETERSBURG, FL wrote on 8/30/2008...


very interesting story.

Cecilia W. (Cecilia) from SOUTH HAVEN, MI wrote on 2/26/2007...


I did not read it. My husband did, expecting a novel as good as Cold Mountain, but this didn't meet his expectations.

Sheila K L. from WEST WARWICK, RI wrote on 2/15/2007...


I agree with NY Times reviewer who wrote,"In prose filled with grace notes and trenchant asides, (Fazier) has reset much of The Odyssey in 19th century American, near the end of the Civil War...."
and the San Francisco Chronicle, "A rare and extraordinary book."

Susan P. from NORTH CONWAY, NH wrote on 2/12/2007...


Great read for Indian lore and wilderness survival. Work of fiction that pulls you into one orphaned boy's survival into manhood. Like his book Cold Mountain, told about everyday people and events.