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Crookston Public Library | M REN (Text) | 33500013749635 | Main | In transit | - |
Detroit Lakes Public Library | M REN (Text) | 33500013084777 | Main | Checked out | 06/24/2023 |
Detroit Lakes Public Library | M REN (Text) | 33500013749627 | Main | Checked out | 06/13/2023 |
Fosston Public Library | M REN (Text) | 33500013749619 | Main | Checked out | 06/20/2023 |
Hawley Public Library | M REN (Text) | 33500013084785 | Main | Checked out | 06/20/2023 |
Record details
- ISBN: 1947627112
- ISBN: 9781947627116
- ISBN: 9781641293785
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Physical Description:
223 pages ; 22 cm
print - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: El Paso, TX : Cinco Puntos Press, [2019]
- Copyright: ©2019
Content descriptions
Summary, etc.: | "Her name is Renee Blackbear, but what most people call the 19-year-old Ojibwe woman is Cash. She lived all her life in Fargo, sister city to Minnesota's Moorhead, just downriver from the Cities. She has one friend, the sheriff Wheaton. He pulled her from her mother's wrecked car when she was three. Since then, Cash navigated through foster homes, and at 13 was working farms, driving truck. Wheaton wants her to take hold of her life, signs her up for college. She gets an education there at Moorhead State all right: sees that people talk a lot but mostly about nothing, not like the men in the fields she's known all her life who hold the rich topsoil in their hands, talk fertilizer and weather and prices on the Grain Exchange. In between classes and hauling beets, drinking beer and shooting pool, a man who claims he's her brother shows up, and she begins to dream the Cities and blonde Scandinavian girls calling for help."--Provided by publisher. |
Author Notes
Marcie Rendon is an enrolled member of the White Earth Nation and a speaker on Native issues, leadership, and writing. Rendon was awarded the McKnight Distinguished Artist Award for 2020. The first novel in her Cash Blackbear mystery series, Murder on the Red River, won the Pinckley Prize for Crime Fiction. Rendon was recognized as a 50 over 50 Change-maker by AARP Minnesota and Pollen in 2018. She lives in Minneapolis.
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Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. Detective and mystery stories. |