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Crack at Dusk: Crook of Dawn by Priscilla Cogan

The conclusion of the Winona Series


Priscilla Cogan has connected once again with the powerful currents of history and memory, vision and imagination, that she evokes so richly in the other books of the Winona Trilogy. Crack at Dusk: Crook of Dawn is a healing book that goes deep and soars high. -- Jonathan Kirsch, Author of The Harlot by the Side of the Road; and Moses, A Life

In a world painted gray by moral relativism, Priscilla Cogan builds on a foundation of absolute truths to create a gripping novel about the battle between Good and Evil.  Crack at Dusk: Crook of Dawn is not only an exploration of the nature of God but a psychological thriller that illustrates the power of faith and the healing inherent in redemption. -- Sue Harrison, Author of Mother Earth, Father Sky; My Sister the Moon; Brother Wind; Cry of the Wind; and Song of the River

Priscilla Cogan is perhaps the only author alive who could have written this compelling story of evil and hope, told with the clarity of one who has encountered both. In the heart of darkness that is cruelty toward children by adults, she reminds us of the importance of protecting hope. -- Jennifer Barker, Co-author of The Goddess Within

Priscilla Cogan has given us a provocative look into a world few of us know or dare enter. This is a must read for those who are seeking true understanding. -- Steve Wall, Author of Dancing with God, Travels in a Stone Canoe, and co-author of Wisdomkeepers

Crack at Dusk: Crook of Dawn is a novel that explores the darkest depths of mankind while also offering hope and redemption--a feat in and of itself, Priscilla Cogan ends the trilogy that began with the celebrated Winona's Web, following the same rich path of Native American folklore and psychological exploration. Cogan is a natural born storyteller. -- Jill McCorkle, Author of Final Vinyl Days, Carolina Moon, Crash Diet, Ferris Beach, The Cheer Leader, July 7th, and Tending to Virginia


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Events and Workshops
Saturday, April 4
Workshops by Grandfather Singsalone:
Walking In Beauty: A Native Path To Deep Spirituality.
Harmony Center in Medfield, MA

Friday, April 17 Workshop by Dr. Priscilla Cogan
Running on Empty: When Busy-ness Substitutes for a Spiritual Center.
Rockville Cnetre, NY

 
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Thursday, Apr. 23
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Montana Library Association Conference
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Saturday, Apr. 25
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Wednesday, May 6
11 am - 1 pm
MSU Bookstore
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Saturday, May 9
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