House Made of Dawn

Hardcover, 212 pages

English language

Published 1968 by Harper.

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"There was a house made of dawn. It was made of pollen and of rain, and the land was very old and everlasting. There were many colors on the hills, and the plain was bright with different-colored clays and sands. Red and blue and spotted horses grazed in the plain, and there was a dark wilderness on the mountains beyond. The land was still and strong. It was beautiful all around."

For Abel, a young American Indian who lives with his grandfather on the reservation, the world he was born to is rich in meaning and tradition: it is ancient and holy, great and beautiful. But it is also an anachronism.

When Abel returns from World War II, he cannot find his place in the old life or in the world outside. Estranged and butter, to those around him he appears insensitive, enigmatic, even hostile. In a drunken fight he …

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  • Indians of north america, fiction
  • Fiction, general