In Ghost Dance, it is through Chance's keen eyes and weary heart that
readers embark on a journey of discovery and sorrow.
On the run across the plains, Chance stumbles upon Running Horse, a
Sioux warrior enacting the sacred and violent ritual of the Sun Dance.
Quickly, Chance is pulled into the world of the Sioux people. As their
civilization teeters on the brink of destruction, the Sioux perform the
mournful and frightening Ghost Dance. Clashes with the white man are
frequent; the Wounded Knee Massacre approaches, still in the unknown
distance; and violence and anger threaten the traditions of a proud and
once-great people. Nearby, in her quaint sod house, Miss Lucia Turner
awaits the full impact of those clashes. Dust on the horizon signals
great change coming to her once-simple life. Lucia will soon become a
different kind of woman.
With Ghost Dance, author John Norman brings the same vigor and passion
of storytelling and imagination that enriches his classic Gor novels to
a vivid story of historical upheaval and personal exploration.