Wild Goose Moon


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"Molly Ivins, Texas columnist and wry observer of American culture, called 1968 'the year everything happened.' 1968 finds America engulfed in political and racial turmoil, assassinations, and a war seemingly without end. The year finds Tom Windham trying to deal with a few of life's basics - love, death, God, and sex. A sophomore at a conservative university in Dallas and the veteran of an upbringing in a small East Texas town, Tom sits uncomfortably on the cusp of adulthood. He is joined there by his roommate Brandeis. Along with the young women in their lives, their college friends, and their families, they experience the joys, struggles and tragedies of the year on a human scale. While the events of the operatic year keep intervening, changes in American attitudes toward sex, race, women, war and religion are also reflected in Wild Goose Moon"--Publisher description.




Wild Goose Moon


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Wild Goose Moon


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A Let's Read Book is part of the grade three level of the CIRCLE program, an integrated ESL/language arts program for Native children.




Goose Moon


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A young girl anxiously waits the arrival of spring to see the Goose Moon, a sign that spring is on its way.