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Man Who Fell In Love With the Moon
Man Who Fell In Love With the Moon
Author: Tom Spanbauer
The story of Shed, a half-breed bisexual boy who makes his living at a whorehouse in Idaho. Leaving his eccentric family, Shed sets off in search of wisdom and the meaning of his Indian name and falls in love with a man who may be his father.
ISBN-13: 9780436478260
ISBN-10: 0436478269
Publication Date: 3/9/1992
Pages: 368
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Publisher: Trafalgar Square
Book Type: Paperback
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canadianeh avatar reviewed Man Who Fell In Love With the Moon on + 242 more book reviews
This book reads like a continuing poem, a search for identity. Full of light and dark. Contains a lot about Native Peoples mysteries and traditions, but ultimately a story of self discovery. I loved the writing style: the prose carries you forward into the book. Sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes funny, much like life generally and in nineteenth century America. Great book.
poisha avatar reviewed Man Who Fell In Love With the Moon on
Dynamic characters. Tom really connects with you through his books and i really like the setting for this particular story.