Bird Is Gone
Discover a thought-provoking narrative in Bird Is Gone by the esteemed author, published by The University of Alabama Press in 2003. This captivating paperback spans 175 pages and invites readers into a unique reimagining of American history.
Set in a world where the U.S. government has enacted a groundbreaking conservation act aimed at restoring indigenous flora and fauna to the Great Plains, the story unfolds 14 years later in a bowling alley located in the Indian Territories. Here, a shocking discovery—a treaty that returns all of the Americas to the Indigenous peoples—sparks a series of profound reflections on identity, land, and heritage.
Engage with the rich themes and imaginative scenarios that Bird Is Gone presents, making it a must-read for those interested in environmentalism, history, and cultural narratives. Add this insightful book to your collection today!