The water-which comes naturally from the earth and sky, the priceless compound of elements that forms and supports life-is dying. Warned in a vision, the tribal elder of the pueblo sends his chosen one to discover the fate of the precious life source. That man is Anglo, formerly known as Winn Conover, a white man who shares the work and vision of the tribe. Anglo must discover the true spiritual nature of the water in order to save it from encroaching land developers.
The fourth book in Joynes' Booker series about a white man's continuing search for meaning amid the indigenous peoples of the American Southwest, Dead Water Rites is lucid and literary, an articulate and artful plea to cease our self-destructive exploitation of the environment and native peoples.
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Light bowing to the wraps/body through shelf wear. Dust staining to bottom edge. This book would make an enjoyable read! Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers t4357
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The water - which comes naturally from the earth and sky, the priceless compound of elements that forms and supports life - is dying. Warned in a vision, the tribal elder sends his chosen ones to discover the fate of their precious life source. Booker, formerly known as Winn Conover, lives among those who share and care for the land. A white man who shares the work and vision of the tribe, he seeks a solution to the crisis that threatens should the tribal council sell its water rights to developers. Booker struggles to maintain the inner peace he has achieved in the face of an ever-increasing threat to the region and its people. The fourth book in the "Booker" series ("Naked into the Night," "Lost in Las Vegas," and "Save the Good Seed") about a man's continuing search for the spiritual amid the indigenous peoples of the American Southwest Joynes' work is respected by many Native Americans as a literary bridge over a gulf of cultural enmity A lucid plea to cease exploitation of the environment and native peoples This novel reflects the hopes and fears of an American Indian tribe. Warned in a vision, the Pueblo Indians know their precious life souce, water, is under threat from developers. Can the white man who shares their work and ideals maintain inner peace as he searches for a solution to the crisis? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781571741905
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Dead Water Rites (Booker)Joynes, Monty.New, but has been in storage for sometime and does have some shelf wear. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 002788
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The water - which comes naturally from the earth and sky, the priceless compound of elements that forms and supports life - is dying. Warned in a vision, the tribal elder sends his chosen ones to discover the fate of their precious life source. Booker, formerly known as Winn Conover, lives among those who share and care for the land. A white man who shares the work and vision of the tribe, he seeks a solution to the crisis that threatens should the tribal council sell its water rights to developers. Booker struggles to maintain the inner peace he has achieved in the face of an ever-increasing threat to the region and its people. The fourth book in the "Booker" series ("Naked into the Night," "Lost in Las Vegas," and "Save the Good Seed") about a man's continuing search for the spiritual amid the indigenous peoples of the American Southwest Joynes' work is respected by many Native Americans as a literary bridge over a gulf of cultural enmity A lucid plea to cease exploitation of the environment and native peoples This novel reflects the hopes and fears of an American Indian tribe. Warned in a vision, the Pueblo Indians know their precious life souce, water, is under threat from developers. Can the white man who shares their work and ideals maintain inner peace as he searches for a solution to the crisis? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781571741905
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