Sign-Talker

By James Alexander Thom

Sign-Talker - James Alexander Thom
  • Release Date: 2000-07-05
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 40 Ratings

Description

“A cracking good yarn . . . sheer storytelling power . . . James Alexander Thom is one of the finest historical novelists writing today. . . . Anyone who thinks there’s nothing left to be said about the Lewis and Clark expedition should read this book.”—John Sugden, author of Tecumseh: A Life

Following the Louisiana Purchase, Thomas Jefferson sends Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the newly acquired territory. To survive, the two captains need an extraordinary hunter who will be able to provide the expedition with fresh game, and a sign-talker to communicate with the native tribes. They choose George Drouillard. It is Drouillard, an actual historical figure, who becomes our eyes and ears on this unforgettable odyssey.

A magnificent tale told with intelligence and insight, Sign-Talker is full of song and suffering, humor and pathos. James Alexander Thom has created the rarest reading experience: one that entertains us even as it shows us a new vision of our nation, our past, and ourselves.

“Excellent . . . It is at once an adventure story [and] a historical document. . . . Even though many readers know the story of Lewis and Clark, Thom’s novel will give them new insight.”—The Indianapolis Star (four-star review)

Reviews

  • A fun read so far.

    5
    By Tuboe
    I've just started to read this book and I found it to be a fun read. I hope you have a chance to read it as well. The description of army life is funny and so very true. As an inactive Marine l can enjoy the hurry and wait in line mentality of military life.