Son
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Spring 1849. Eli McCullough was only thirteen when Comanche Indians attacked his Texas home, killed his mother and sister, and took him with them. Smart and desperately brave, Eli quickly got used to life among the Indians and soon became one of them. Neither white nor Indian, the boy was suspended between two civilizations, one leaving and one advancing. He himself must find his place in a world where adventures and tragedies replace each other with kaleidoscopic speed.
1915. Peter McCullough is oppressed by a sense of guilt for what is happening around him, for the fury with which people gnaw out a place for themselves in the sun. He is the complete opposite of his father - he does not act, but contemplates and reflects. Peter came too early into this world, where only strength and force are valued. The middle of the twentieth century. Ginny McCullough is an unbending lady, an iron fist in charge of the richest company in Texas, if not the whole country, the head of a powerful oil empire. Her world is a world of cold calculation and quick reactions to political news. But she does not feel at home in it.
1915. Peter McCullough is oppressed by a sense of guilt for what is happening around him, for the fury with which people gnaw out a place for themselves in the sun. He is the complete opposite of his father - he does not act, but contemplates and reflects. Peter came too early into this world, where only strength and force are valued. The middle of the twentieth century. Ginny McCullough is an unbending lady, an iron fist in charge of the richest company in Texas, if not the whole country, the head of a powerful oil empire. Her world is a world of cold calculation and quick reactions to political news. But she does not feel at home in it.
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