Asie Taylor, a gifted musician and sharp-tongued philosopher, is a half-breed Indian raised by Mormons. Sun Moon is a Tibetan nun, kidnapped and sold into prostitution in California. Each is on the run. Their fate takes a strange turn when they are thrown together with a man innocent of nothing.
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Asie Taylor, a gifted musician and sharp-tongued philosopher, is a half-breed Indian raised by Mormons. Sun Moon is a Tibetan nun, kidnapped and sold into prostitution in California. Each is on the run. Their fate takes a strange turn when they are thrown together with a man innocent of nothing.
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Add this copy of Rock Child to cart. $5.98, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Reno rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Reno, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Forge.
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Used Very Good Condition from Bo. Size: 4x1x6; Asie Taylor is a half-blood Indian raised by Mormons, a gifted musician and a sharp-tongued philosopher; Sun Moon is a Tibetan nun who has been kidnapped and sold into prostitution in California. Each is on the run--Asie toward his heritage and the secret of his "Rock Child" name, Sun Moon from her captors, in particular the fanatical "Destroying Angel" of Mormondon, Porter Rockwell. The fate of these two innocents takes its strangest turn when they are thrown together with a man innocent of nothing, the scar-faced Nile explorer Sir Richard Burton who in 1862 is making his leisurely way across the American West. The journey of this remarkable trio, their footsteps dogged by the relentless Rockwell, ranges from Brigham Young's Salt Lake City through the mining camps of the Comstock Lode in Nevada (where a reporter named Sam Clemens befriends them) is a dazzling tour-de-force adventure.
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Win weaves a tale that has you bitting your nails, praying for the underdog, crying and laughing. Set in a magical time of the mid 1800s in the Comstock Lode and a few other places - I don't want to give away. Go along for the literary ride and you won't be dis-sattisfied. Roll Win! Thanks again!