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Vermillion Cliffs
A Tale of Triumph Over Fear

by John Linton
Springville, Utah: Bonneville Books, 2003 (284p.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Historical Fiction

Subjects: Mother-daughter relationships;
Summary:
On January 4, 1896, the day Utah became a state, Louise gave birth to her illegitimate daughter. In honor of the day, the baby was named Utahna--a name the girl now detests.

Trying to protect her daughter from the raw truth, Louise only succeeds in driving Utahna away--to the very path she herself once walked but has always denied. Crime, tragedy and harrowing revelations reach life-threatening proportions as mother and daughter struggle to find mutual devotion in a sea of deception.

As the wind, sun and rain buffet the Vermillion Cliffs, spectacular monuments of strength and stunning beauty emerge. Likewise, the erosion of sin, pretense and pain sculpt Louise and Utahna into paragons of compassion, acceptance, and forgiveness. (Publisher website)

More info on publisher website
http://www.cedarfort.com/catalog/1555177026.html





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