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People of the Masks (The First North Americans, Book 10) [Mass Market Paperback]

Kathleen O'Neal Gear (Author), W. Michael Gear (Author)
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First North Americans June 15, 1999
As the prophets have foretold, a child of power has been born unto the Turtle People of the Iroquois Nation. The Elders call him False Face Child, for he is the son of a powerful spirit. A living talisman, the child has inhuman eyes--black mirrors, ageless and deep--and all fear him.

All but Jumping Badger, the most powerful war leader of the Bear People. He destroys an entire village to take the boy to use as a spiritual weapon. But his triumph is short-lived. The Bear People suffer terrible visions and hear the voices of the spirits. Strange ailments and mysterious deaths take them one by one.

Though he is a seer, False Face Child is also a sad and lonely young boy named Rumbler. Twelve-year-old Wren befriends him and together they escape across the winter landscape of New York and Ontario with Jumping Badger close behind. He now fears the boy's power and seeks to kill him. Their only hope is to stay alive long enough to find Rumbler's legendary father, known only as The Disowned.

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Set in northeastern North America in approximately A.D. 1000, this arresting 10th novel in the First North American series by the Gears (People of the Mist, etc.) focuses on the Earth Thunderer Clan, peaceful hunters and gatherers who move their small villages on a regular basis in search of subsistence. In ancient Iroquois culture, the miraculous deeds of dwarfs were the stuff of legend, so the birth of one has made Paint Rock the most feared village in the Turtle Nation. Nicknamed Rumbler by his mother, the boy, now nine but only as tall as a four-year-old, is pampered and coddled and consulted before any major clan decision is made. A precious member of the clan, Rumbler's premonition of his abduction worries the others, especially since Jumping Badger, the cruel war leader of Walksalong Clan, is known to believe Walksalong would be invincible if it had Rumbler. When Jumping Badger and his war party attack, they slaughter all in their path and take Rumbler captive. But instead of feeling empowered, the Walksalong villagers are frightened by the Power Child, and condemn him to death. Gangly, fearless 12-year-old Little Wren befriends him, and the bulk of the book is made up of their escape and flight from an enraged, insane Jumping Badger and his warriors. Though the prologue is left strangely unresolved, the book is fast-paced, fluid, rich with smoothly integrated background detail and softened by a touch of romanticism that deflects the violence and brutality. It's sure to please fans of this seamless run of works on the indigenous people of the New World. $125,000 ad/promo.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Great trouble begins for two tribes in what is now northeastern North America when Jumping Badger, a sadistic war leader, raids and destroys Paint Rock village and kidnaps the dwarf child Rumbler, whose power in the spirit world is legendary. Blue Raven, Jumping Badger's cousin, believes that the tribes need to work together to survive attacks from fiercer enemies. But as warriors begin to die, Rumbler is accused of casting evil spells, and Blue Raven can no longer protect him. Little Wren, a young village girl, realizes that Rumbler's only hope for survival is for her to help him escape through the wintry forests. In their latest novel of prehistoric American Indians (e.g., People of the Mist, LJ 2/1/98), the Gears spin a fascinating, heart-rending tale of two children fighting for their lives and making an everlasting impact on the fate of their tribes. Recommended.
-?Mary Ellen Elsbernd, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1st edition (June 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812515617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812515619
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #254,789 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written, and historically accurate!, August 12, 2000
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I thought that People of The Masks is one of the best books that I've read all year.

People of the Masks follows the story of Rumbler, a False Face child, and Little Wren, a young girl in the Bear Clan. Rumbler is a dwarf, and as such is said to have great powers. The war leader of one of the bear clans wants that power, so he mounts a party and steals Rumbler away from his clan. And thus begins the story.

I really liked this book because the relationships between the various characters are explored. Aside from the main characters, the supporting character have their time in the spotlight. In fact, I think my favorite characters were Silver Sparrow, and Dust Moon. Dust Moon divorced Silver Sparrow after 35 years of marriage, and some of the dialogue between them is quite funny. I also appreciated the fact that People of the Masks (and really all of the "People of" books) was historically accurate. I know a fair amount about Native American cultures, espeically the Iroquois, and this is important.

I highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in Native American cultures, or anyone who enjoys a good read.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating reading!, December 1, 1999
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What a wonderful book. I read it quite quickly. The characterizations are perfect and the history fascinating. I feel I have lived the experience and it was very spiritual and close to nature. I really felt like I had been tracking in the snowy winter with the *people* - totally engrossing! I have already purchased another in the series, couldn't stand for this one to end without having my hands on the next one! Very highly recommend.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME series... but this book here is just, well..., August 7, 2001
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I don't want to pick things apart... but I was really confused as to who wrote this book. It was flat, dopey, simple, almost childish... I hold the series and authors in high esteem... that's why this one leaves me a bit confused. I mean it is a big transition to go from some of the books, hidden treasures of depth and wisdom, to this one -- so... unenlightened... common... Mickey Mousey Gee Golly. It isn't that the adventure doesn't go to dark places, it's that it goes there with such Movie of the Week obviousness. Really.

Take a look at two main character pairings -- Little Wren, and Rumbler, two children set up against incredible harsh odds, and constant torment from the foolhardey madness of the adult empire... and Sparrow and 'Dust', two divorced clan elders of a different tribe, who learn to love again. Everything that happens is shallow, predictable, and made up of cliche to cliche. I kid you not, most of the children's dialogue is s-stuttered, that must be the way to show the intensity of all situations.

I do enjoy the series, and like I said, have found other books among it to be remarkable. This one, I just didn't dig.

There was one thing of worth, a historical afterward (the history really did not tie into the story at all here by the way) but the actual historical information and point of view offered in a couple pages at the end of the book brought me to tears as it talks about the founding of democracy and some stuff about it I hadn't realized. Unfortunately, the story had nothing to do with that, which is once again, why I have to find this as the first dud I've come across in this series of books.

I recommend People of the Lakes (Astounding!), and People of the River. The mysticism is one of the best things about these books, so if that's not your bag then you may not find them as incredible as I.

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Maureen Cole sat on the old-fashioned porch that wrapped around three sides of her small house in Niagara on the Lake. Read the first page
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buckskin cape, chert knife, clan patron, clan matron, bloody boy, rotting head, buffalo coat, fifty hands, canoe landing, twelve winters, moonlight gleamed, elk hide, war leader, nine winters, ash cakes, twenty hands
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Blue Raven, Silver Sparrow, Paint Rock Village, Tall Blue, Walksalong Village, Lost Hill, Spirit Helper, Dark Wind, Wind Mother, Bear Nation, Flying Skeleton, Grandfather Day Maker, Falling Woman, Forest Spirit, Cloud Giants, Earth Thunderer Village, Matron Starflower, Pipe Stem Lake, Night Walkers, Shadow Spirits, Walksalong Clan, Michael Gear, Pup Woman, Bull Killer, Shield Maker
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