William Sarabande
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born
in Hollywood, California, The United States
April 17, 1942
gender
female
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Beyond the Sea of Ice (The First Americans, #1)
— published 1987 — 4 editions |
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Corridor of Storms (The First Americans, #2)
— published 1988 — 4 editions |
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Forbidden Land (The First Americans, #3)
— published 1989 — 4 editions |
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Walkers of the Wind (The First Americans, #4)
— published 1990 — 4 editions |
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The Sacred Stones (The First Americans, #5)
— published 1991 — 3 editions |
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Thunder in the Sky (The First Americans, #6)
— published 1992 — 2 editions |
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The Edge of the World (The First Americans, #7)
— published 1993 — 2 editions |
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Shadow of the Watching Star (The First Americans, #8)
— published 1995 |
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Face of the Rising Sun (The First Americans, #9)
— published 1996 — 2 editions |
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Wolves of the Dawn
— published 1986 — 3 editions |
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“He did not want to feel old. He did not want to feel the weight of his age hovering above him, mocking him out of the core of a man’s pride, waiting to descend upon his mind and body.”
― William Sarabande, Walkers of the Wind
― William Sarabande, Walkers of the Wind
“Torka extended a conciliatory hand and laid it upon the old man’s shoulder. “Umak, Manaravak, Dak, and Tankh and Chuk will walk at my side. We will miss your strength, courage, and wisdom, but a man in possession of these qualities is needed here”.
They left Grek standing at the edge of camp with his spear in hand and his pack frame on his back. As Torka walked on without looking back he wondered if he had ever done anything in his life as difficult as that.
”You had no choice.” Umak came to walk beside him with Dak and Companion at his side. Manaravak and the two boys trotted on ahead.
Torka eyed Dak and Umak without slowing his step. “Do you two imagine that you will never be old?”
Dak replied with his usual curtness. “When I am old, I will have sense enough to know when it is time to step aside and let younger men take my place on the hunt”.
"It would seem the best thing to do,” Torka agreed. “But will you know when you are old? Or will your years sneak up on you like hunters tracking caribou… one after the other, each looking just the same until the stalking cloaks fall away and the spears of truth come out to wound you… until one day you are a young man trapped and rattling around in an old man’s skin, still believing that your old bones can do all the things they once did in your youth and trying to prove it even if it kills you?”
― William Sarabande, Walkers of the Wind
They left Grek standing at the edge of camp with his spear in hand and his pack frame on his back. As Torka walked on without looking back he wondered if he had ever done anything in his life as difficult as that.
”You had no choice.” Umak came to walk beside him with Dak and Companion at his side. Manaravak and the two boys trotted on ahead.
Torka eyed Dak and Umak without slowing his step. “Do you two imagine that you will never be old?”
Dak replied with his usual curtness. “When I am old, I will have sense enough to know when it is time to step aside and let younger men take my place on the hunt”.
"It would seem the best thing to do,” Torka agreed. “But will you know when you are old? Or will your years sneak up on you like hunters tracking caribou… one after the other, each looking just the same until the stalking cloaks fall away and the spears of truth come out to wound you… until one day you are a young man trapped and rattling around in an old man’s skin, still believing that your old bones can do all the things they once did in your youth and trying to prove it even if it kills you?”
― William Sarabande, Walkers of the Wind
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