
Singing Wind
Red with Native Blood, Book 3
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“Singing Wind will tear at your heart and take your soul on an emotional mission!” (Dennis Banks, author of Ojibwa Warrior, and cofounder of the American Indian Movement [AIM])
“A terrific read!” (Bill Thompson, editor of Stephen King’s Carrie and John Grisham’s A Time to Kill)
Thunder and her incredible journey of bravery reach an incredible culmination in book three, Singing Wind.
At 13 years old, Singing Wind is captured in her Lakota village by a band of enemy Pawnee who take her as a virgin sacrifice. She escapes and wanders the Great Plains alone. How long can she survive?
Author Marjorie Carter has masterfully presented listeners with an inspiring story of self-discovery, determination, and courage in the face of immense tragedy and loss. Carter’s exquisite yet powerful writing style has captured the essence of the Native American experience during the 1870s and the dire struggles, indignities, and calamities that they faced while also displaying the incredible fortitude, respect, and wisdom with which they lived. The late Carter, a seer and shaman of Cherokee descent, wrote Red with Native Blood at her ranch in Mexico in hopes of helping reservation students embrace their heritage. Writer Randal Nerhus, a friend and shaman student of Carter’s, has enhanced her manuscript and penned additional chapters to complete the story.
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©2017, 2022 Randal Lowry Nerhus (P)2022 Randal Lowry Nerhus
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