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Useful girl / a novel by Marcus Stevens.

Title
Useful girl / a novel by Marcus Stevens.
Author
Stevens, Marcus, 1959-
Publication
Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill ; Canada : Thomas Allen, 2004.

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TextRequest in advance PS3619.T49 U84 2004Off-site

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Description
306 pages; 23 cm
Summary
"After her mother dies suddenly, seventeen-year-old Erin is virtually alone in the world. Her reserved father doesn't know how to relate to his only daughter now that his wife is gone. When Erin accompanies him to his construction site on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, she witnesses something that changes everything. Charlie White Bird, one of her father's workers, discovers the 127-year-old remains of a young Cheyenne girl, wrapped in a faded blue army coat; on each finger of her right hand is a silver thimble. Moehae, as Erin and Charlie come to name her, captures their imagination, and together they secretly try to protect her burial ground. As their commitment to their cause becomes more passionate, so, too, does their relationship, which they must also keep secret. When Erin discovers she's pregnant, she feels she has no other choice but to run away. With her mother's old suitcase and her granddad's journals on the Indian wars, she sets out, and as she moves farther from home, Moehae's story vividly unfolds in her mind, guiding her toward another way out of her predicament."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • Cemeteries > Conservation and restoration > Fiction
  • Cheyenne Indians > Antiquities > Fiction
  • Montana > Fiction
  • Mothers > Death > Fiction
  • Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (Mont.) > Fiction
  • Runaway teenagers > Fiction
  • Teenage girls > Fiction
  • Teenage pregnancy > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Bildungsromans.
  • Love stories.
ISBN
1565123662
LCCN
2003070808
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries