June RiseThe June Rise
The Apocryphal Letters of Joseph Antoine Janis

by William Tremblay
An epic story of Antoine Janis, a real-life "mountain man" unlike any buckskin figure ever created by Hollywood or the dime novel.
Sweeping from the austere beauty of the Rocky Mountains to the high plains, The June Rise brings to life the true story of Joseph Antoine Janis’s visionary transformation from a Missouri farmboy to an advisor to Lakota chief, Red Cloud. Author William Tremblay creates a riveting collection of imagined letters by Janis that chronicle this pioneer’s apprenticeship to his father in the beaver trade and his marriage with First Elk Woman, an Oglala holy woman, all the while capturing the spirit of the land in poetic descriptions, even as it becomes a killing ground during the Indian wars of the nineteenth century. The story turns to tragedy when his mixed-race sons, Pete and Willie, are murdered by the mixed-race sons of Janis’s nemesis, John Reeshaw.
 
After the battle of Little Big Horn, the U.S. government issued Janis an ultimatum: divorce First Elk Woman and keep his homestead in Colorado, or relinquish his land and share her fate in the Badlands of Pine Ridge Reservation. The compelling forces that shape his decision form a classic story of the American frontier. This novel is, above all, a love story of the first order. It is available from Fulcrum Press.
 
The June Rise is William Tremblay’s first novel. He has also authored five published volumes of poetry and has written a screenplay. He is a professor in the English Department of Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
"The June Rise is a daring piece. … It stays in the senses; it absorbs massive amounts of savvy, songs, gossip, and disciplines of [Janis’s] time. The book is valuable and a deep pleasure."
—Robert Bly
 
"The way [William Tremblay] invents Antoine Janis’s voice, the mixture of fact and imagination … makes this historical fiction really come alive."
—Allen Cheuse
 
ISBN 1-55591-452-7 • 5.5 x 9.25
256 pages • August 2001, HC
$22.95
Fulcrum Press
HISTORICAL FICTION