People of the Silence (The First North American Series)
Audio Cassette – Audiobook, January 1, 1996
Description
Review By 1150 A. D. the Anasazi had created an empire in the Southwest that would never again be equaled in North America. Master astronomers, traders and architects, they built extraordinary roads linking thousands of square miles. Their Great Houses stood five stories tall and contained hundreds of rooms. Yet at the height of their civilization, cataclysm struck: the Anasazi began to destroy themselves from the inside out. People Of The Silence is an epic adventure of survival, passion and heartbreak set more than 800 years ago in the magnificent Southwest. An added bonus to this audio production is an exclusive author interview that is as informative as it is interesting. -- Midwest Book Review
Features & Highlights
- In 1150, the Great Sun Chief of the Anasazi people learns that his wife has given birth to the child of another man, and now that daughter, Cornsilk, with the help of a young man named Poor Singer, must flee the wrath of the Great Sun Chief.





