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Colour Of Lightning
Colour Of Lightning | Paulette Jiles
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At the end of the Civil War, Britt Johnson, a freed black man, travels with his family from Kentucky to start a new life in Texas. But this wild country holds dangers of its own. When his wife and children are captured during an Indian raid, Britt vows to bring them home or die trying. But his determination and courage quickly land him in the thick of a battle he wants no part of -- the struggle between the U.S. government and the Kiowa and Comanche tribes, whose land, freedom and culture are threatened. Paulette Jiles, winner of the Canadian Authors Association Award, the Governor Generals Award and the Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Prize, returns with a story that is grounded in history but that echoes the classic myths. Powerful and nuanced, by turns as beautiful and unforgiving as the frontier itself, The Colour of Lightning is an ambitious and striking novel that confirms Jiles as one of Canadas finest writers.
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Blueberry
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty ⚡️ 8mo
Eggs 💜🩵💙 8mo
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JoeMo
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This was a solid book…another historical fiction title by Jiles, this one based on true events and characters. The only thing lacking for me,was that I was hoping for more of a balance between the opinions and viewpoints of the expansionist settlers and the Native Americans. 4/5

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Texreader
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Ebook on sale today. I loved News of the World so I snatched this one right up

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Abby2
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I really loved this well researched western. It tells about a black man whose family is captured by Kiowa in Texas after the civil war. The various points of view are well represented especially the native perspective. If you liked News of the World this is similar and has some crossover.

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robally
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"The women heard them coming. It was unmistakable. The roar of more than a hundred horses at full gallop. There was no other sound like it in the world."

Everything else in the book follows from this brief scene.

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SharonGoforth
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A little #weather from my tbr for #aprilbookshowers

RealLifeReading Been meaning to read something by Jiles. Is this a good one to start with? 7y
SharonGoforth @RealLifeReading I'm afraid I don't know, because I haven't read it yet 😔 7y
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