Thomas King is a writer of lyrical, comic poignancy, and a best-selling
author in Canada. Of his latest novel, Newsday wrote, "Thomas King has
quietly and gorgeously done it again." Truth and Bright Water tells of a
summer in the life of Tecumseh and Lum, young Native-American cousins
coming of age in the Montana town of Truth, and the Bright Water Reserve
across the river in Alberta. It opens with a mysterious woman with a
suitcase, throwing things into the river -- then jumping in herself.
Tecumseh and Lum go to help, but she and her truck have disappeared.
Other mysteries puzzle Tecumseh: whether his mom will take his dad back;
if his rolling-stone aunt is home to stay; why no one protects Lum from
his father's rages. Then Tecumseh gets a job helping an artist -- Bright
Water's most famous son -- with the project of a lifetime. As Truth and
Bright Water prepare for the Indian Days festival, their secrets come
together in a climax of tragedy, reconciliation, and love.