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Collection of Novels by Priscilla Cogan
- Item Number
- 277
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Opening Bid
- 50 USD
Item Description
Collection of novels by Priscilla Cogan
The top three novels, the Winona series, went all over the world into 10 languages and have been described as helping novels.
Winona’s Web, a first edition here, is now being considered for theatrical production by a Top theater in the US. It explores both death/life, Good Spirits, and the Sacred as seen from different perspectives of the characters - a Lakota Sioux medicine woman, an Anglo psychologist, and skeptics. A bestseller and very lyrical novel.
Compass of the Heart follows the same characters, human and animal, in the foibles and joys of love and the interference of the Trickster Spirit. Seen by many parents as teaching them to forgive themselves.
Crack at a Dusk:Crook of Dawn follows the same characters in dealing with Evil Spirits, the problem of evil as seen from the very different perspectives of the Lakota Sioux and that of modern psychology, and the paths to healing. Loved best by writers as tightly plotted and a page turner.
Double Time is my very funny summer novel, alternating two interconnected stories that unite at the end — nodding to the different styles of writing of Anne Tyler and Daphne DuMaurier.
The Unraveling Thread is the first novel that depicts a genetic disorder VCFS, that is second only to Down’s Syndrome, mental illness, and the sandwich generation of women caring for children and parents at the same time.
Clinging To The Moon returns us to the two lovers in the Winona series as supportive characters in this novel about the impact of traumatic brain injury on a middle aged woman and confrontation with mortality of a young man,- how two people, accidentally injured, reach out to help each other.
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Priscilla Cogan
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