The story of a 17th century Mohawk woman's interaction with her land, the Jesuits, and the religion they brought.
Diane Glancy is Professor Emerita at Macalester College. Her latest books are Island of the Innocent: A Consideration of the Book of Job; A Line of Driftwood: The Ada Blackjack Story; Home Is the Road: Wandering the Land, Shaping the Spirit; Psalm to Whom(e); Quadrille: Christianity and the Early New England Indians; Piece; and Lazarus: The Intended Writings. In 2024, Glancy received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Christianity and Literature. For more information, see www.dianeglancy.com.