Tamar, the narrator, is chosen to lead her community as they resist the encroachment of settlers, a railroad, and the U. S. Army.
She also copes with her impulsive husband, the relocation of some of her community, the birth of a child, and the complications of an affair. The novel provides a vivid view of California during the late 19th century.
Tamar is the last novel in the American Quartet series:
Book 1: Lost and Found
Book 2: The Seed Apple
Book 3: The Lev Effect
Book 4: Tamar
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The fourth novel in The American Quartet, Tamar, is the late 19th-century backstory of Binyan, narrated by Tamar Binyan, the family leader. "Tamar depicts the tumultuous journey of a Jewish/Native American community that finds themselves dispossessed of their ancestral land. The story intimately follows the leader of the community, Tamar, as she navigates unprecedented events: the construction of a railroad, the arrival of settlers, war, and the relocation of her people to an industrialized world. An inspiring, visceral novel, Tamar will leave you breathless with its wholly unique perspective on this period of history. The dichotomy Greene creates between artificial America and Tamar's community further illuminates life's most fundamental modes of survival: self-sufficiency, community, love, and resilience - for a profoundly stirring work of historical fiction." -Self-Publishing Review This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798999495327
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