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    A Yellow Raft in Blue Water: A Novel by Michael Dorris

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    • Publisher: Picador USA
    • Pub. Date: March 2003
    • ISBN-13: 9780312421854
    • Sales Rank: 14,855
    • 384pp
    • Edition Description: REV
     
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    Synopsis

    Michael Dorris has crafted a fierce saga of three generations of Indian women, beset by hardships and torn by angry secrets, yet inextricably joined by the bonds of kinship. Starting in the present day and moving backward, the novel is told in the voices of the three women: fifteen-year-old part-black Rayona; her American Indian mother, Christine, consumed by tenderness and resentment toward those she loves; and the fierce and mysterious Ida, mother and grandmother whose haunting secrets, betrayals, and dreams echo through the years, braiding together the strands of the shared past.

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    Filled with astonishing humor and poignancy, this is a story that reveals the weave of family relationships and the strength of new beginnings.

    Publishers Weekly

    This spare generational novel presents Rayona, Christine and ``Aunt'' Ida, Native American mothers and daughters bonded by blood and secrets. PW found that this masterful debut, by a Dartmouth professor of Native American studies and the husband-collaborator of Louise Erdrich, ``glows with compassion and integrity.'' (April)

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    Biography

    Michael Dorris’s adult fiction includes The Cloud Chamber, The Crown of Columbus, coauthored with Louise Erdrich, and the story collection Working Men. Among his nonfiction works are The Broken Cord, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, and a collection of essays, Paper Trail.

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    Layers of meaningby Anonymous

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    January 03, 2008: The novel and its overlying plot are readily accessible to readers. The underlying connections and lessons of life are easily overlooked by the younger reader, but the more mature readers will find great depth of meaning and life lessons. Perhaps the most important issue is that the characters and situations are more true to life than many readers would like to admit. Secrets lead to misunderstandings that alter the lives of the three main characters. A great read. My college students enjoy the reading and its interesting layers of meaning.

    The book that caught many eyesby Anonymous

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    December 05, 2002: Great book. Recommended for all young adults.


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