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This book takes an unusual slant on life, both from a socioeconomic
and cultural standpoint. The underlying sense of humor leans
towards Native American and the working class, you know the people
that really built America and every other country on this planet.
This being said, the reader will find a connection to the author
and this book. The book takes the reader on a journey of discovery
that opens that primal dormant eye of the hunter in all of us. The
author was raised in a couture that is rich in oral history.
Stories told around tables and campfires a couture that believes in
signs and visions both are depicted in this offering. The author
said that the family stories were wrote just like they happen only
some of the names were changed. There are strong intelligent female
characters through-out this book. The only character created was
one to help explain a dream or vision depending on ones belief
system. A vision that the author had while in the mountains. This
book asks the reader to question everything around us, some
questions are even quantum based. There is a freckle here and a
wort there but overall this book is well worth the read. You will
laugh and cry and your spirit will fly. Beneath Archers Tree has
been read by some of the smartest people in this country, some
worked for NASA, some were professors, one, is one of the author's
hero's. This hero is Russell Means the Indian activist and actor
and author of, "Where White Men Fear To Tread." A book every
American should take a moment and read. Mr. Means read a chapter
from Beneath Archers Tree, the chapter was Stain Glass Sky, he sent
a note saying how much he liked it.
This book takes an unusual slant on life, both from a socioeconomic
and cultural standpoint. The underlying sense of humor leans
towards Native American and the working class, you know the people
that really built America and every other country on this planet.
This being said, the reader will find a connection to the author
and this book. The book takes the reader on a journey of discovery
that opens that primal dormant eye of the hunter in all of us. The
author was raised in a couture that is rich in oral history.
Stories told around tables and campfires a couture that believes in
signs and visions both are depicted in this offering. The author
said that the family stories were wrote just like they happen only
some of the names were changed. There are strong intelligent female
characters through-out this book. The only character created was
one to help explain a dream or vision depending on ones belief
system. A vision that the author had while in the mountains. This
book asks the reader to question everything around us, some
questions are even quantum based. There is a freckle here and a
wort there but overall this book is well worth the read. You will
laugh and cry and your spirit will fly. Beneath Archers Tree has
been read by some of the smartest people in this country, some
worked for NASA, some were professors, one, is one of the author's
hero's. This hero is Russell Means the Indian activist and actor
and author of, "Where White Men Fear To Tread." A book every
American should take a moment and read. Mr. Means read a chapter
from Beneath Archers Tree, the chapter was Stain Glass Sky, he sent
a note saying how much he liked it.
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