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This is a blending of the Indian and White man culture as they came together on the Great Plains, which was known then as Dakota Territory. Moon Boy is now in early manhood and his childhood friends Cubby and Curly are still with him. Times are good. Little wars have come about and life on the plains is just as everyone would want it. But, change is on the wind. A white trapper and a couple of Cheyenne braves bring trouble to there happy lives. News of the white man arrival comes and Tall Elk's band wonder how long there way of life will remain. Meanwhile a group of men thinking about gold and the wonders of the west can bring. Jon and his brother Hans plan a journey west. Now Tall Elk will have to face the decision of fighting or making friends with these new men, so unlike themselves. They will come together on the north banks of the Moreau River and only fate will decide the outcome.
This book is a peak into the mind of a pack of wolves. How they think and how they react to the human involvement around them. It is a fantasy fiction based on factual places which I have been and seen. This approach has never been taken before to my knowledge. The wolves thought waves are spoken in the human tongue therefore I have given them almost human personalities and yet they are all wolf. They interact with a young Indian boy that is almost blind and save him from a near death experience of a spring blizzard. Their friendship grows from this experience which will continue their entire lives. This book is written before the white man came to the plains. Life was simple. The way it could have been, should have been and maybe was. This book is compelling, colorful and will capture your attention. Cubby and Curly, two young wolves, have attached themselves to Moon Boy which is the nearly blind Indian boy. They will help him and give him the gift of sight. Moon Boy will use this second sight to see above and beyond human ability. This will help him through many life challenges. They will face fierce animals, Indian raids and survive life on the Plains.
This is a blending of the Indian and White man culture as they came together on the Great Plains, which was known then as Dakota Territory. Moon Boy is now in early manhood and his childhood friends Cubby and Curly are still with him. Times are good. Little wars have come about and life on the plains is just as everyone would want it. But, change is on the wind. A white trapper and a couple of Cheyenne braves bring trouble to there happy lives. News of the white man arrival comes and Tall Elk's band wonder how long there way of life will remain. Meanwhile a group of men thinking about gold and the wonders of the west can bring. Jon and his brother Hans plan a journey west. Now Tall Elk will have to face the decision of fighting or making friends with these new men, so unlike themselves. They will come together on the north banks of the Moreau River and only fate will decide the outcome.
This book is a peak into the mind of a pack of wolves. How they think and how they react to the human involvement around them. It is a fantasy fiction based on factual places which I have been and seen. This approach has never been taken before to my knowledge. The wolves thought waves are spoken in the human tongue therefore I have given them almost human personalities and yet they are all wolf. They interact with a young Indian boy that is almost blind and save him from a near death experience of a spring blizzard. Their friendship grows from this experience which will continue their entire lives. This book is written before the white man came to the plains. Life was simple. The way it could have been, should have been and maybe was. This book is compelling, colorful and will capture your attention. Cubby and Curly, two young wolves, have attached themselves to Moon Boy which is the nearly blind Indian boy. They will help him and give him the gift of sight. Moon Boy will use this second sight to see above and beyond human ability. This will help him through many life challenges. They will face fierce animals, Indian raids and survive life on the Plains.
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