The Lost Journals Of Sacajewea by Debra Magpie Earling
The novel reimagines the life of Sacajewea, the Shoshone woman who played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark expedition, through a fictionalized account of her lost journals. It delves into her personal experiences, struggles, and resilience, offering a voice to her untold story and exploring themes of identity, survival, and the clash of cultures. The narrative weaves together historical events with rich, lyrical prose, providing a deeply intimate portrayal of Sacajewea's journey and the impact of colonization on Indigenous peoples.
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- 2023
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