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The Sounds of the Night

Ouachita Mountain Tales, Book 4

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The Sounds of the Night

De : Glenda Clemens, David Clemens
Lu par : David Clemens
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Love and marriage go together - sometimes. Life in the 21st century is different than it was a hundred years ago. Yet, many things stay the same. Women are expected to marry men. Men are expected to be the head of the household. Subtle contracts of life and living have grown over the centuries to be the standard for everyone - without fail.

Lucy Darkhorse and her friend and lover, Jewel Yates, are facing not only their relationship with each other but their Native American heritage. Living in the world of White folks isn’t easy, but as Lucy has said, “Life is never easy for anyone. If we don’t struggle, we don’t grow.” Jewel's mother kept her daughter's hair dyed red to help disguise her. She lived most of her life trying to be a White woman, but now, in love with Lucy Darkhorse, she wants to claim her Native heritage. It won't be easy and will take time, but Jewel is determined to be who she really is.

What does it mean to be Native American in Southeast Oklahoma in the 21st century? Sadly, much the same as in the beginning of the 20th century. How much more the burden is for two women in love, and there are more than these two women, who are working their way down their paths to love, belonging, and becoming. Deep-seated prejudices become thorns in the flesh for all the women.

Of course, however, life around them keeps moving, and so do the trials and tribulations. Murder and mayhem ensue as another mother and her daughter try to find a way to be safe and secure. At the same time, yet another mother has died, leaving her two young daughters facing new ways of living. One daughter is adopted, and her biological mother is ready to embrace both children. The embrace requires moving from McAlester, Oklahoma, to a world away in Mallorca, Spain.

Love seems to be the answer for them all, but love isn’t enough. Real people doing real work and offering real help keeps love at the center of it all. The nighttime sounds bring some relief from all the struggles of each person in the story. From loons, frogs, and chickens to the howls of coyotes, nature becomes integral to all their lives.

©2021 Glenda Clemens (P)2021 Glenda Clemens
Fiction historique Littérature du monde Roman féminin
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