To regain control of her life, Dalva settles in the family ranch of Nebraska and remembers: the love of Duane, the mourning, the uprooting of this newborn son that she stubbornly seeks. Bruised but standing, she discovers the history of her family linked to that of the Sioux people and a violent America. A humanist masterpiece, Dalva is a hymn to life.
"The novel of the great outdoors: proof, through literature, that we are what we do. An invitation to the sculpture of oneself."