Synopses & Reviews
The Owl's Song is the story of Billy White Hawk's struggles to find his way toward manhood by leaving the Beneway reservation in Idaho and moving to the city to live with his older half-sister, Alice Fay. First published in 1977, The Owl's Song remains a groundbreaking work and a milestone of contemporary fiction.
Janet Campbell Hale's gifts are genuine and deeply felt.--Toni Morrison
Synopsis
Billy White Hawk struggles to find his way toward manhood after leaving the reservation in Idaho and moving to a large Northwestern city.