Counting Coup A True Story of Basketball and Honor on the Little Big Horn (Paperback)
| Author: Larry Colton |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Grand Central Pub
ISBN-10: 0446677558
ISBN-13: 9780446677554
Sku: 30801348
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
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(in Inches) 9H x 6L x 1.25T
Pages:
448
Age Range:
NA
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| A noted journalist and author of Goat Brothers profiles a Montana high-school girls basketball team--made up of Crow Indian and non-Native American girls from a rural town beset by racism, alcoholism, and other problems--that carries on its shoulders the dreams and hopes of a Native American tribe during their winning season. Reprint. *Author: Colton, Larry *Subtitle: A True Story of Basketball and Honor on the Little Big Horn *Publication Date: 2001/10/01 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.25 *Width: 6.00 *Height: 9.00 |
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A noted journalist and author of Goat Brothers profiles a Montana high-school girls' basketball team--made up of Crow Indian and non-Native American girls from a rural town beset by racism, alcoholism, and other problems--that carries on its shoulders the dreams and hopes of a Native American tribe during their winning season. Reprint.A noted journalist and author of |
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"In a deceptively breezy, almost conversational prose style, Colton, who weaves his story into that of Sharon's, covers, in some very exciting writing, the team's rise and fall as it makes it all the way to the state championship." - Ann Collette September/October 2000 Bloomsbury Review
"Each reader will have to decide whether or not Colton's treatment of Sharon LaForge is fair or specious or a bit of both. As a nonfiction "novel" with literary qualities, however, COUNTING COUP is a slam dunk." - James R. Hepworth July/August 2001
"In a deceptively breezy, almost conversational prose style, Colton, who weaves his story into that of Sharon's, covers, in some very exciting writing, the team's rise and fall as it makes it all the way to the state championship." - Ann Collette September/October 2000 Bloomsbury Review
"Each reader will have to decide whether or not Colton's treatment of Sharon LaForge is fair or specious or a bit of both. As a nonfiction "novel" with literary qualities, however, COUNTING COUP is a slam dunk." - James R. Hepworth July/August 2001

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