Evolved Publishing brings you a rare glimpse into ancient Native American culture, in the Historical Novel, "Circles," by Ruby Standing Deer. ~~~~~~~~
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Evolved Publishing brings you a rare glimpse into ancient Native American culture, in the Historical Novel, "Circles," by Ruby Standing Deer. ~~~~~~~~~~ With much of the world still undiscovered, a small band of people live a peaceful life, until the dream vision of a young boy, Feather Floating In Water, changes everything. Only nine winters old, Feather's dreams turn his seemingly ordinary childhood into the journey of a lifetime. He must help his people face a terrifying destiny from which they cannot turn away. He must find a way to make his people listen. Bright Sun Flower, the boy's grandmother, guides his beginnings, teaching him about the Circle of Life, and how without it, no life can exist. But he needs a bigger push, and gets it from a grey wolf and a Great Elder. The boy's journey leads him to discover that the Circle of Life involves all people, all living things, and not just the world he knows. In the end, an ancient People guide the boy in his visions, toward an unexpected place hidden from outsiders. This story is steeped in American Indian life, in their beliefs and humor, and in their love of family. It shows how we might benefit from the old ways today.
~You will be transported to this way of life, and feel as if you are walking along side these people as the story slowly unfolds. Ruby Standing Deer has touched on a very powerful human experience and created characters that live beyond the pages of her book. If you enjoy a slow immersion into another time and place; if you enjoy meeting people of the old world and old ways; you will love Circles.~ By
Kimberly Kinrade "Fantasy & Paranormal Author
~Gorgeous language, an inspiring story, and unforgettable characters--Circles has it all. I fell for this book in the very first chapter when we're introduced to Feather Floating, and I didn't fall out from under its spell even after I had read the final word. I found myself "thumbing" back through the pages to read particular passages just like I return to my favorite poems.~By
Yvonne Rupert "Yvonne"
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