The Rock Child

Win Blevins

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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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PART ONEWE FALL IN TOGETHERCHAPTER ONEFIRST OFF, SUN Moon and me each came close to dying, stars and cornicles, and got sprung back to life. Seems like a good place to start. Me first.I was in the yard of Boss John Aldrich's General Mercantile loading up the wagon, and he was as impatient with me as usual."Asie, get a move on!""Yes indeedy." It pleased me to say it that way, a little pflumphed up, because it would irk him. Then I started whistling. I knew what annoyed Boss John.

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"'Life is a flabbergaster,' says Asie Taylor, hero of Win Blevins's The Rock Child, a story that will flabbergast every reader who opens it. This is a rich, funny, fascinating, meaningful, and memorable novel from the author of that incredible masterpiece about Crazy Horse, Stone Song." --Rocky Mountain News

"Historical detail serves a charming treasure." --Kirkus Reviews
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Win Blevins

Win Blevins, of Cherokee, Irish and Welsh descent, is from a family that was on the move, always west. Win's childhood was spent roaming, his dad a railroad man.  Win went to school in St. Louis, and the family spent summers in little towns along the tracks of the railroads. He listened to the whistles blow at night and wanted to go wherever the trains went.
Seldom has a young man been in more of a hurry.  Using scholarships, Win ran through a succession of colleges, receiving his master's degree, with honors, in English from Columbia University.  He taught at Purdue University and Franklin College, then received a fellowship to attend USC.  Win became a newspaperman - a music, theater, and film critic for both major Los Angeles papers.  In 1972 he took the big leap-he quit his job to write out his passions-exploring and learning wild places-full time.  His greatest passion of all has been to set the stories of these places, their people and animals, colors and smells, into books.
Win climbed mountains for ten years. A fluke blizzard caught him on a mountaintop and froze his feet, an end to climbing mountains, but not to exploring them.  He's rafted rivers in the west, particularly the Snake and the San Juan, and was briefly a river guide.  His love of the great Yellowstone River gave him a fine appreciation for the people who first loved these wild places. Along the way, Win lost the use of his legs and learned to sail, deciding a boat was a good place for a man without legs.  He regained the use of his legs, and maintains his love of the open seas.
His first book, Give Your Heart to the Hawks, is still in print after thirty years. Other works include Stone Song, a novel about Crazy Horse, for which he won the 1996 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award and the 1996 Spur Award.  He's written 15 books, including a Dictionary of the American West, numerous screenplays and magazine articles.
He lives quietly in the canyon country of Utah.  His passions grow with time-his wife Meredith, the center of his life, their five kids and grandkids. Classical music, baseball, roaming red rock mesas in the astonishing countryside, playing music…  He considers himself blessed to be one of the people creating new stories about the west, and is proud to call himself a member of the world's oldest profession-storyteller.

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The Rock Child
Win Blevins

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Tom Doherty Associates
Forge Books
June 1999
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ISBN: 9781466803305
ISBN10: 1466803304
480 pages
$6.99
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