Author: | Jessica Davis-Stein | ISBN: | 9781452456133 |
Publisher: | Jessica Davis-Stein | Publication: | March 19, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jessica Davis-Stein |
ISBN: | 9781452456133 |
Publisher: | Jessica Davis-Stein |
Publication: | March 19, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
For Sarah Friedman - smart, sophisticated, urban woman - the chance to journey to the Southwest to buy American Indian art for her family's successful New York store comes at a time of personal transition. Determined to put aside romantic disappointments, she seeks new perspectives in the serenity of the vast desert landscape. Then her car breaks down on a remote part of the Navajo reservation and fastpaced Sarah finds herself stranded in a slow brown world.
After years of turmoil, Ben Lonefeather has finally gained control of his life. Aloof and tightly wound, he devotes his time to work and caring for the coyotes he rescued as pups. When Sarah Friedman shows up stranded he wants to get rid of her as quickly as possible, and only grudgingly offers help.
The intersection of two lives that would not ordinarily have crossed for more than a moment deepens into a connection that leaves both of them passionately alive and profoundly changed. Within a layered collision of social spheres, Coyote Dream explores the tension between society’s surface and nature’s undercurrent.
Featured Alternate Selection for Doubleday Book Club!
... truly American novel ... Coyote Dream is a novel to linger over ... sigh over ... to read over and over again. -- Romance Fiction Forum
A remarkable debut novel! -- Bookviews
Top Pick! This is masterful storytelling. -- Romantic Times
For Sarah Friedman - smart, sophisticated, urban woman - the chance to journey to the Southwest to buy American Indian art for her family's successful New York store comes at a time of personal transition. Determined to put aside romantic disappointments, she seeks new perspectives in the serenity of the vast desert landscape. Then her car breaks down on a remote part of the Navajo reservation and fastpaced Sarah finds herself stranded in a slow brown world.
After years of turmoil, Ben Lonefeather has finally gained control of his life. Aloof and tightly wound, he devotes his time to work and caring for the coyotes he rescued as pups. When Sarah Friedman shows up stranded he wants to get rid of her as quickly as possible, and only grudgingly offers help.
The intersection of two lives that would not ordinarily have crossed for more than a moment deepens into a connection that leaves both of them passionately alive and profoundly changed. Within a layered collision of social spheres, Coyote Dream explores the tension between society’s surface and nature’s undercurrent.
Featured Alternate Selection for Doubleday Book Club!
... truly American novel ... Coyote Dream is a novel to linger over ... sigh over ... to read over and over again. -- Romance Fiction Forum
A remarkable debut novel! -- Bookviews
Top Pick! This is masterful storytelling. -- Romantic Times