Red Water: A novel

Red Water: A novel by Judith Freeman is a First Edition published by Pantheon on January 22, 2002. This 336-page book explores a unique territory and culture, immersing readers in a narrative that lingers long after the final page. The writing style and character development are highlighted as significant aspects of the story, which is set against the backdrop of Utah.
Readers will encounter a diverse cast of characters and a rich narrative that reflects themes related to Christian historical fiction and the experiences of Mormons in Utah. The book’s language and style contribute to its engaging storytelling, inviting readers to delve into a world that is both haunting and memorable.
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Red Water takes you into a territory and culture that will haunt you long after the last page is turned. The story is fascinating, the language and style is incredible, and the characters are as varied and memorable as a Utah sunset. Judith Freeman proves once again that she is as gifted a writer as we have in this country.
–James Welch, author of Fools Crow
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