This book is a "ghost story," meant to be read on cold, dark, windy, and snow-covered wintry nights. These are not "traditional" tales of haunted houses, but rather are personal narratives of "cultural hauntings" of long forgotten histories of ethnic struggles, and Native American beliefs. It is an image of a landscape (and its people) that goes far deeper than the mere surface manifestations of ruined and abandoned structures, and the "bits and pieces" of broken dreams and aspirations. This is a different kind of embedded narrative. It is an excavation that penetrates to the very "heart" of...
This book is a "ghost story," meant to be read on cold, dark, windy, and snow-covered wintry nights. These are not "traditional" tales of haunted hous...