Ways of the Woods
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Narrated by:
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William L. Hahn
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By:
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Alan Sauer
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This is a fictional story of a group of Native Americans struggling to survive through the burning flames of the French and Indian War and the forceful colonization of their lands at the beginning of the American Revolution.
©2018 Mark Grammerstorf (P)2020 Mark GrammerstorfWhat listeners say about Ways of the Woods
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- Janalyn
- 18-10-20
This book was so sad it’s so
The father of the little Indian family is going out to hunt, he tells his son should there be trouble set the rock outside the TP so I will know you are in trouble. Unfortunately, when he returns from Dan that is exactly what he sees but there’s more there’s blood all outside the TP and his wife son and daughter are gone. Taking the two day journey back to his tribe simply for assistance against the white man his brother and the chief want to keep peace and think it is a bad idea to call war on the white man. He says he does not care if they will not assist him he will take Warriors and Braves and go off on his own to fight the white man. They tell him to wait and then a few months they will make that move, but he wants his family back and he wants them back immediately. This is the beginning of everything after he sets off with this band of Braves the fight begins. This book will make you want to cry shake your head be repost, ashamed and even rooting for the people that were all for the white man’s blood. The one thing you won’t do is turn this book off. When you read books like this you can really identify why the Indians were put up on and taking it vantage of. I mean even before a tribe had met a white man a Danish employee from the Danish import company had kidnapped seven Indians that were fishing on a bank loan before the Europeans settled in America. Knowing all this it is easy to root for the Indian or native American and that’s what I did. In this book they were fighting the French with and against them. Having said all I did there is still so much more to the story and I highly recommend it. I don’t know if it is exact history, but it is very good!
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