When Lost River’s tribe is attacked by a strange creature that seems half man and half beast, she is terrified believing it to be the mythical Sun God. A deadly fire starts and soon Lost River is separated from her tribe. Confused and alone, she sees movement in the smoke. Maybe it’s someone from her tribe. Desperate, she follows – and finds herself alone with the beast half of the Sun God! But the beast seems afraid too. Maybe it’s not a god at all, but an animal, an animal as frightened as she is. An animal who is also running for its life.
Sun Catcher is riding Sunshine when she comes across Stubborn Echo, a boy from her tribe who is doing something forbidden – riding Ghost, his father’s wind-drinker. Across the meadow from them, a grizzly bear cub emerges from the trees, it’s massive, protective mother right behind it. Sun Catcher and Echo escape on their wind-drinkers through the forest, Echo barely clinging to Ghost’s back. Suddenly, the ground gives way. Echo and Ghost plummet into a pit! Sun Catcher sets out to rescue Echo and Ghost, but she’s forgetting one thing: Echo detests her. At the first opportunity, will he abandon her and the wind-drinkers in the darkness?
Sun Catcher desperately wants to become a trusted scout for her tribe so she can prove that she’s worthy of keeping her beautiful mare, Sunshine. Unfortunately, on their very first scouting trip together, checking the mountain pass to their winter home, they are caught in a rockslide. Then Sunshine disappears! Hoping the wind-drinker has gone home, Sun Catcher returns as well – to find that Strong Bull, a powerful man among the people, doesn’t believe her when she says the pass is ruined. Even worse, Sunshine didn’t come home, and winter has come early! What is Sun Catcher to do?
Shows how the figure of Mary has shaped and been shaped by changing social and historical circumstances and why for all their beauty and power,the legends of Mary have condemned real women to perpetual inferiority.
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