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La nombrosa família Herzinger, sota la rígida mirada del patriarca, predicador evangelista, maltracta un dels seus membres més joves, el Coiot, pel fet de tenir sang índia a les venes. El noi, que ha estat educat en lodi vers els indis, fuig i decideix buscar el seu pare per matar-lo; però canvia de parer i acaba establint-se a la reserva. Al cap dels anys, torna a casa dels Herzinger acompanyat del seu germà Cavall Salvatge, i es veu involucrat en uns tràgics esdeveniments.
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In Living with Gastroparesis, 15 women invite readers inside the misunderstood world of gastroparesis and other motility disorders. Answering candid questions and confessing firsthand emotions, fears, and hopes, the collection of stories offers refreshing insight into the challenges of living with motility disorders from nonclinical perspectives, and highlights the unexpected ways we find hope, strength, and courage to continue the fight.