Coyote - Softcover

Rosario, Robin De

 
9781916632066: Coyote

Synopsis

In the canyons of the Southwest, the Akote must learn to adapt as the invading US encroaches on their land while welcoming Francis Meavy, a white trader, into their tribe… Coyote, the trickster deity, observes one indigenous family over the course of three generations as they come to terms with the emotional inheritance of culture and race, and what it means to be a son, husband, and father in times of war.

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About the Author

Robin de Rosario is a mixed-race novelist, poet, and children’s writer with a rich, multicultural background. Robin’s poetry and prose have been widely published in journals and competitions in the UK, North America, India, and Europe, and often touch on issues of identity, including race, neurodiversity, and otherness. He has written for well-known magazines and co-authored Sussex Folk Tales for Children (The History Press). Robin currently lives and writes near Brighton, UK

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