It's 1915, and Taf is fleeing an abusive home, terrified that she has
accidentally killed her stepbrother. Her escape quickly becomes a quest
as she sets out to find her long-missing father. Chance and scraps of
memory guide her to Pendleton, Oregon. There she meets a boy who hides
her, an old woman with second sight, and a beautiful half-Chinese,
half-Nez Perce youth. She also faces hard choices: she can follow the
inner voice that urges her onward or accept the love of those who care
for her, at the price of her dreams. Illuminating the tensions of the
period -- the rise of the temperance movement, the intolerance shown
foreigners -- this lyrical, beautifully crafted novel speaks directly to
contemporary teenagers balancing their yearnings against the pull of
home and family.