Legend of the Shaman: Book Three of the Wyakin Trilogy
By (Author) David Rasmussen
BookBaby
BookBaby
14th August 2018
United States
Paperback
300
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
412g
The last book in the Wyakin trilogy, Legend of the Shaman continues to follow the many racial and religious issues faced by Cortez Modrables. As an adult shaman, his greatest challenge comes when he falls in love with a Christian Nez Perce woman. Their racial, religious, social conflicts conspire to keep them apartbut will the Nez Perce War be their saving grace Many books have been written about the so-called Nez Perce War and the several Nez Perce bands that made the incredible trek from central Idaho Territory and across Montana Territory to seek freedom in a place they called Grandmother's Land (now Canada). LEGEND OF THE SHAMAN's fictional characters interact with real historic persons, including Chief Joseph and the other chiefs and warriors, who participated in this tragic trek and the events leading up to it. This interaction with historic individuals, unique places and consequential events creates a riveting story of a little-known and oft-misrepresented, but important, piece of North American history.
David G. Rasmussen brings a strong sense of place to his historic fiction. He was born and raised in Montana and as a geological and mining engineer knows the Pacific Northwest well. David has made western Colorado home, where he lives with his artist wife, Carol Ann, and continues to find interesting stories.