Read and Reviewed by Dvora
In the days when customs and beliefs guided the Indians, soon they had a new struggle to learnthe white ways, even today they have to hold on dearly to there beliefs and concur the world around them as they endure and hold precious to what there ancestors had taught long ago and pass it up through the ages until still to this day the Indian has survived to tell the world they are still alive and there passion to love all things, respect death and thank the food that keep them sustained in life.
The book, Cedar Woman by Debra Shiveley Welch, opened my eyes to all that is possible. Show how a young woman learned to discover friendships, love at first sight, lost love and rediscovered love. This amazing woman with the spirit of an eagle held hopes and dreams close to her soul and to show others how to grasp life and follow your heart. To believe in family, respect and honor your elders and learn from them as she grew like the trees around her. Honor the world discover its beauty and elegance. To take on disaster with a firm hand and follow the path to keep love and strength of family pliable.
This book holds the secrets of becoming one with your heart and learning to discover your heart through ancient Indian customs. Where family is a home for all, and to open the doors for others to walk through and be loved as if you were true blood. To read this book is a pleasure, gracefully written and dreams of passion that will keep you glued to the pages. I give this book a 5 Kazoo’s, you will not be disappointed and a great book to read with your children, this book will take you into a world of learning new and exciting possibilities within yourself and other around you. Finding recipes to try and poems of spirit and wonder to talk about and find yourself within these spiritual words. Dvora Swickle 5 Kazoo’s
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