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Climb the Wind

Pamela Sargent (1998)

SubgenreSpace Colonization
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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Something is wrong out West. The Buffalo Soldiers sent to subdue the Cheyenne are deserting and going over to the other side. The Sioux are leaving their barren reservations in hordes. Armed bands of Apaches have been seen "east" of the Mississippi! Lemuel Rowland, formerly "Poyeshao, " has spent his life learning the white man's ways. Now he must choose between his career as a Washington bureaucrat and the ancient dreams of his people. An obscure Lakota chief called Touch-the-Clouds, armed by a Russian spy and inspired by a woman with the gift of prophecy, is uniting the "horse tribes" into an awesome horde that will thunder eastward and reclaim the entire continent for its original owners. It should be Lemuel Rowland's job to stop them--but he wants them to succeed! Combining the startling insights of Philip K. Dick's "The Man in the High Castle" with the elegiac lyricism of Dee Brown's bestseller, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, " Pamela Sargent's brilliant new alternate history epic asks--and answers--the most heartbreaking and troubling question in American history: What if the warlike Indian nations of the high plains had combined under a strong leader? What if they had struck eastward at a weakened America, still reeling from the devastation of the Civil War? What if they had won?