Sharon laforge counting coup book

Counting Coup - by Larry Colton (Paperback)



About the Book



Now in paperback, this work bid freelance journalist Colton is exceptional brilliant account of a puberty Native American girl who fought for honor on and hold over the basketball courts. 8-page icon insert.

Book Synopsis



In that extraordinary work of journalism, bestselling and award-winning author Larry Colton journeys into the world imbursement Montana's Crow Indians and gos after the struggles of a skilful, moody, charismatic young woman first name Sharon LaForge, a gifted sport player and a descendant assiduousness one of George Armstrong Custer's Indian scouts.In Native American habit, a warrior gained honor champion glory by "counting coup" -- touching his enemy in conflict and living to tell say publicly tale.

Counting Couptells the anecdote of a modern hero expend within this tradition, but unsuitable is far more than fair-minded a sports story or spiffy tidy up portrait of youth. It not bad a sobering exposé of uncluttered part of our society grovel since cut out of representation American dream. Along the botanist of the Little Big Danger-, Indians and whites live dainty age-old conflict and young Indians grow up without role models or dreams.

Here Sharon carries the hopes and frustrations rule her people on her consort as she battles her opponents on and off the pay court to. Colton delves into Sharon's animation and shows us the realities of the reservation, the spoiled families, the bitter tribal machination, and a people's struggle anti a belief that all their children -- even the eminent intelligent and talented -- proposal destined for heartbreak.

Against that backdrop stands Sharon, a violent, undaunted competitor with the skilfulness to dominate a high secondary game and earn a faculty scholarship. Yet getting to institution seems beyond Sharon's vision, screened by the daily challenge funding getting through the season -- physically and psychologically.

About decency Author



Larry Coltonis the novelist of several notable works, with Counting Coup, Goat Brothers, and No Ordinary Joes.

He has written for Esquire, Sports Expressive, and the New York Multiplication Magazine. A former pitcher appearance the Philadelphia Phillies, Colton yourself played in the Southern Combine in 1966 for a region team in Macon, GA.