<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Hal Borland's bestselling novel <em>When the Legends Die</em> is the powerful story of a boy's journey into manhood and a moving parable about the plight of Native American societies struggling to maintain their culture in today's world.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A Young Man's Search for Identity and His Native Culture</strong></p><p>Thomas Black Bull was raised in the old ways of his Native American ancestors, off the reservation in the mountainous wilderness of southern Colorado. When tragedy tears him from everything he knows, Thomas is thrust headlong into modern American life. Parents gone, he learns a different way of life and works the regional rodeo circuit, but it fails to fulfill him. While tempted by the tug of "civilization," he is called to his native Ute heritage, and Tom's journey comes full-circle. </p><p>With keen insight, Hal Borland portrays a man's struggle to find his identity in a society that sees him differently. <em>When the Legends Die</em> paints a rich and moving portrait of the rugged American West against the vivid backdrop of the beautiful southwestern landscape.</p><p>Be sure to read Hal Borland's other bestselling classics--<em>High, Wide, and Lonesome: Growing Up on the Colorado Frontier</em> (paperback, ISBN 978-1-63561-882-2) and <em>The Dog Who Came to Stay</em> (hardcover, ISBN 978-1-63561-883-9; paperback, ISBN 978-1-63561-884-6), published by Echo Point Books.</p>
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