Description
1966 edition. Dust jacket has heavy wear and large tears along the sides. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
“Five Smooth Stones” by Ann Fairbairn is a captivating novel that transports readers to the rugged landscapes of the American Southwest in the late 19th century. Published in 1966, this work offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the Navajo people and their struggles against the encroaching forces of colonization and cultural erasure.
Fairbairn, a renowned author and anthropologist, drew inspiration from her extensive fieldwork among the Navajo, immersing herself in their traditions and way of life. Through her vivid prose, she weaves a narrative that seamlessly blends historical accuracy with fictional elements, creating a rich tapestry of characters and events.
This particular copy, though well-loved and showing signs of its age, remains a testament to the enduring appeal of Fairbairn’s storytelling. The worn dust jacket and hardcover bear the marks of countless readers who have journeyed through these pages, transported to a world where the clash of cultures and the resilience of the human spirit take center stage.
For collectors and readers alike, “Five Smooth Stones” offers a rare opportunity to delve into a pivotal era in American history, told through the lens of an author who dedicated her life to preserving the stories and traditions of the Navajo people. This book is a true gem, a window into a world that may have faded from view but remains etched in the collective memory of a nation.