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by Nancy Danielson Mendenhall (Author)
"A compelling cast... An intriguing novel about a little-known episode in American history... Includes some wonderfully evocative writing about how globally significant events can affect the lives of everyday people." Steve Olson, author of The Apocalypse Factory: Plutonium and the Making of the Atomic Age
The tour bus driver, a young Wanapum Indian from upriver, is frustrated over his role in managing the shrinking salmon runs and worries about his children's future. When he finds his grandfather helping the vet in the Plant's forbidden area, he joins in the growing protests. More arrive to jump in the crosscurrents: furious anti-government ranchers, a band of college students, and a Siberian shaman intent on blessing the endangered river. An unlikely romance that blossoms adds another layer of surprise. Some ghosts are laid to rest, while others yet wander, unpacified. Upstaged are the reunion's stories of childhood on the Columbia.
What will be the outcome for this odd collection of protestors and healers? Will they be hauled off to jail? Find new ways to live? Will they take more dramatic action to make their voices heard?
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