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Song of the River

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Two ancient tribes on the verge of making peace become foes once more when a double murder jeopardizes a storyteller’s mission
Eighty centuries ago, in the frozen land that is now Alaska, a clubfooted male child had been left to die, when a woman named K’os rescued him. Twenty years later and no longer a child, Chakliux occupies the revered role as his tribe’s storyteller. In the neighboring village of the Near River people, where Chakliux will attempt to make peace by wedding the shaman’s daughter, a double murder occurs that sends him on a harsh, enthralling journey in search of the truth about the tragic losses his people have suffered, and into the arms of a woman he was never meant to love. Song of the River is the first book of the Storyteller Trilogy, which also includes Cry of the Wind and Call Down the Stars.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 3, 1997
      No static diorama of prehistoric Alaskan life, Harrison's (Brother Wind) engrossing fourth novel, set among the ancient Aleuts, is a complex psychological and sociological epic. Then as now, nature's ice and snow are benign compared to the devastating effects of human nature. The reverence that the ancients accord to animals (placing a gift in the mouth of a freshly killed fox, for example) contrasts sharply with the commonplace rapes, mutilations and murders that they inflict on one another. At the center of the story is Chakliux, a Near River baby abandoned by his mother and adopted by K'os, a Cousin River woman, who sees a good omen in his clubbed foot. K'os finds Chakliux shortly after she has been brutally raped by three Near River men: she is convinced (because of his "otter-like" foot) that he is a gift from the animals sent to restore her powers so that she can take revenge. Two decades later, Near River elders unknowingly send Chakliux, who has grown into a great storyteller, back to his birth tribe in order to negotiate a peace which K'os schemes to undermine. Young Near River people, also itching for war, frame Chakliux in a mysterious double murder and the death of many hunting dogs, spurring him to undertake an arduous journey in search of the truth. Violent as that truth is, Harrison witholds it successfully until the end of the story and makes it seem authentic to this primitive, vengeful time and place. 50,000 first printing; author tour.

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