The Woman Who Owned The Shadows by Paula Gunn Allen
"The Woman Who Owned The Shadows" follows the journey of Ephanie Atencio, a Native American woman grappling with her identity and the complexities of her heritage, which is rooted in both Pueblo and Plains Indian traditions. Struggling with the dissolution of her marriages and the challenges of raising her children, Ephanie embarks on a spiritual and psychological journey to understand her place in the world. Through vivid dreams and interactions with the spiritual realm, she seeks to reconcile the fragmented parts of her identity and heal the shadows of her past, ultimately striving for renewal and self-empowerment.
The 17152nd greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1983
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 176
- Original Language
- English
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- A Response to David Handlin’s “One Hundred Best American Novels” (The American Scholar)