books by Kate Horsley
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Kate Horsley
Careless Love: Or the Land of Promise
Kate Horsley
University of New Mexico Press
, 2003
Thomas Hall, a young nineteenth-century Bostonian, goes West to escape his rocky relationship with his mother. An idealistic newspaperman and dreamer, Hall is fascinated by Wild West shows and dime novels. He boards a train bound for Nevada but only goes as far as New Mexico. Hall's journey exposes him to love and death, greed and betrayal, and ...
Confessions of a Pagan Nun: A Novel
Kate Horsley
Shambhala
, 2002
Awesome Book Club Choice
Love it or hate it, this book will inspire conversation. I chose it for Book Club and it was the best discussion we'd had in ages. Personally, I love it. In fact, I've read it three times. This short book is nothing less than pure poetry. I have a habit of ...
Confessions of a Pagan Nun
Kate Horsley
Shambhala
, 2001
A compelling historical novel in which an Irish woman struggles between the old Druid ways and the rising tide of Christianity.
The Changeling: A Novel
Kate Horsley
Shambhala
, 2005
Excellent book that shows that a person is more than their gender
This amazing book focuses around the the life a woman who truly has an extraordinary life. Born into a poor family, her mother deceives her father and the village by calling Grey a boy. Grey spends her youth believing she is a boy, deformed and must keep her identity ...
A Killing in New Town
Kate Horsley
La Alameda Press
, 1996
Brilliant, insightful, and graced with fascinating character
Horsley's revisisionistic view of the period provides historical insight into a period of rampant exploitation. Beyond that it is one woman's story of redemption. The story centering around a woman searching for her children who have been taken on a "nature trip" in ...
The Changeling of Finnistuath: A Novel
Kate Horsley
Shambhala
, 2003
Amazing, thought provoking, and extraordinary
This amazing book focuses around the the life a woman who truly has an extraordinary life. Born into a poor family, her mother deceives her father and the village by calling Grey a boy. Grey spends her youth believing she is a boy, deformed and must keep her identity a ...
Black Elk in Paris: A Novel
Kate Horsley
Trumpeter
, 2007
An engaging and entertaining novel replete with metaphors drawn from Native American cultural beliefs
Black Elk In Paris by Kate Horsley is an engaging and thought-provoking story of a young woman and her developing relationship with a distraught physician. Taking place in the year 1888, Black Elk In Paris follows the lives of Phillipe Normand and the young Madou ...
Crazy Woman
Kate Horsley
La Alameda Press
, 1992
Crazy Woman? Or Just Woefully Unprepared?
To me, Kate Horsley's CRAZY WOMAN centers on what happens to people who simply bite off more than they can chew. Or maybe are never taught to chew it in the first place. The novel's central character, Sara grows up with a drunken, abusive father, and a mother who ...
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