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Book Review of Fools Crow (Contemporary American Fiction)

Fools Crow (Contemporary American Fiction)
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This leisurely-paced and character-driven novel tells the story of a young Blackfeet man coming of age at the time when his tribe's way of life is slipping away from them as white settlers steadily encroach on their Montana homelands. Though Welch does not take the timeline as far as the Little Big Horn battle, it looms on the horizon.

Although to overall sweep of the novel is tinged with the foreshadowing of the end of the great tribal plains society, the individual scenes are often sweet, quiet, domestic ones. Violence is also there, as matter-of-fact as the rising and setting of the sun. His characters follow the traditional ways, or depart from them to their grief, and each one works out his own destiny inside the circle of seasons.

Overall, it's a melancholy read, but a beautiful one.