Four children share a father but are separated by maternity and race. A long-lost brother reaches from beyond the grave to right past wrongs. A young man of Cheyenne heritage is driven by his strange visions. A woman of position and privilege finds herself thousands of miles from home and the property of an angry, self-proclaimed god in the Yucatan. Set during and after the American Civil War, Dancing on the Moon is an epic which mixes the real and fantastic while exploring issues of love, family, identity and loss in lyrical prose.
" We do not live alone. On the wind and sometimes in the dust we kick up as we walk distracted through our descending days are the stories of those who walked before us and who walk mutely among us still."
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