Green grass, running water

Thomas King

first published 1993 HarperCollins Publishers, 1993 360 pages

Terres d'Amérique

Strong, Sassy women and hard-luck hardheaded men, all searching for the middle ground between Native American tradition and the modern world, perform an elaborate dance of approach and avoidance in this magical, rollicking tale by Cherokee author Thomas King. Alberta is a university professor who would like to trade her two boyfriends for a baby but no husband; Lionel is forty and still sells televisions for a patron...

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Editions we hold

L' herbe verte, l'eau vive edition · 2005 · A. Michel · 433 pages
Sve dok je trava zelena i vode teku edition · 2003 · Filip Višnjić · 424 pages
Green grass, running water edition · 1999 · HarperPerennial Canada · 431 pages
Green grass, running water edition · 1994 · HarperCollins Publishers · 431 pages
Green grass, running water edition · 1994 · Bantam Books · 469 pages
Green grass, running water edition · 1993 · HarperCollins Publishers · 360 pages
Green grass, running water edition · 1993 · Houghton Mifflin · 360 pages

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