Synopses & Reviews
Indiana's distinctive character balances agriculture with industry, tradition with innovation. It is a state of contrasts, in its natural terrain and in its populated regions. ""Indiana II"" portrays these contrasts at their best.
About the Author
James Alexander Thom was formerly a U.S. Marine, a newspaper and magazine editor, and a member of the faculty at the Indiana University Journalism School. He is the acclaimed author of ""Follow the River""; ""Long Knife""; ""From Sea to Shining Sea""; ""Panther in the Sky,"" for which he won the prestigious Western Writers of America Spur Award for best historical novel; ""The Children of First Man""; ""The Red Heart""; and ""Sign-Talker,"" He lives in the Indiana hill country near Bloomington with his wife, Dark Rain, of the Shawnee Nation, United Remnant Band. Dark Rain is a member of the National Council, which is planning the Lewis and Clark bicentennial celebration.
""From the Hardcover edition.""Jones, an Indianapolis native and photographer.