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The Ancient Child (Masterplots II: American Fiction Series, Revised Edition)

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The Novel

This story of a Native American’s search for identity alternates scenes from the lives of the two main characters, Set and Grey. Interspersed among these scenes are tales from Kiowa myths and Western legends, each with relevance to the main characters’ quest for identity.

Early in the novel, Grey watches over the deathbed of her ancient grandmother, Kope’mah. She dreams of the legendary outlaw Billy the Kid, and imagines herself as his lover and companion. She is at this time also growing gradually aware of her powers as a medicine woman.

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