Charles J. Keim has written often, and well, but his second novel, Little Coyote, far surpasses previous efforts. Set in the vast land that would become Montana, Keim's passionate love for the this place, its inhabitants and its wild, colorful past become evident as he skillfully tells this story of the Flathead people, their allies, their enemies, their enormous dilemma as white men and white men's ways and marvels relentlessly approach from the east to bring drastic and everlasting change.
6 x9 , 858 pages, hardcover