Apache Autumn

Apache Autumn

Apache Autumn

Robert Skimin

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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
Ficción histórica
ISBN:
9781440138355
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p>First published in 1993, Skimin’s 13th book covers Chihine Apache history from the 1500s to 1913. This work depicts Apache society and culture with understanding and empathy, resisting sentimentalism. Apache Autumn was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. 'Skimin’s research is awesome' -Booklist 'Skimin masterfully relates a tale that gives us a detailed view of the history and tradition.' -Library Journal 'Unforgettable.' -Houston Chronicle 'An absorbing drama that happens to come with a hefty-and healthy-dose of history.' -Tucson Citizen

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