The voice that was in travel

About this book
"In The Voice That Was in Travel, the frictions in Diane Glancy's writing express the sense of displacement her American Indian travelers endure. Whether the characters are working or on pleasure trips, in Oklahoma, on the backroads of Arkansas, or in Germany, Australia, or Italy, their journeys are always superimposed on the memories of old tribal migrations."--BOOK JACKET.
"In twenty stories that range in length from one-page vignettes to novellas, Glancy creates characters who are quirky and uneasy but who nevertheless are consoled by Christianity. A seamstress who uses a "machine that heals as it sews," a ridiculed woman who sees Jesus in a bicycling rag picker, a traveler who recalls Noah while navigating her way in a foreign country during a flood - all find spiritual refuge amid their anxieties."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL15066909W
Subjects
FictionSocial life and customsIndians of North AmericaVoyages and travelsAmericansFiction, short stories (single author)Indians of north america, fictionUnited states, social life and customs, fictionTravel