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Earthway

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Tom Doherty Associates, Mar 1, 2011 - Fiction - 336 pages

Ella Clah has found her place on the Navajo Reservation, in her tribe, her clan, and her family. She has seen the Diné at their worst--and at their best--as they balance the modern era with the traditional Navajo way of life.

The Navajo are building a nuclear power plant on the Reservation. Though the tribe voted for the plant, there are those who believe that nuclear power is inherently dangerous--and particularly so for the Navajo, due to past uranium mining operations that contaminated land and water and sickened many Navajo workers and their families.

A group of activists is determined to do whatever is necessary to stop the plant--assault, sabotage, domestic terrorism. When a fellow Navajo Police officer is injured in an attack aimed at Ella's boyfriend, Ella vows to do whatever it takes to find the terrorists and bring them to justice.

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Review: Earthway (Ella Clah #14)

User Review  - Mircats - Goodreads

It's readable, but don't know that I'd go back to it again. Read full review

Review: Earthway (Ella Clah #14)

User Review  - Mariana - Goodreads

Great fast read. No skinwalkers. Read full review

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About the author (2011)

AIMEE and DAVID THURLO live in Corrales, New Mexico. David was raised in Shiprock, on the Navajo Reservation; Aimée was born in Cuba.

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