The Thunder Keeper

The Thunder Keeper
Author: Margaret Coel
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2002-08-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101220805

The apparent suicide of a young Arapaho on sacred ground shocks the populace of the Wind River Reservation. But strange events following the death lead Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley to suspect foul play.

The Thunder Keeper

The Thunder Keeper
Author: Margaret Coel
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002-08-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780425185780

The apparent suicide of a young Arapaho on sacred ground shocks the populace of the Wind River Reservation. But strange events following the death lead Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley to suspect foul play.

The Thunder Keeper

The Thunder Keeper
Author: Margaret Coel
Publisher: Berkley Hardcover
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Arapaho Indians
ISBN: 9780425181881

Father John O'Malley and Denver lawyer Vicky Holden try to find out what is happening on the Wind River Reservation that would cause someone to kill two people to keep it a secret.

Thunder and Rain

Thunder and Rain
Author: Charles Martin
Publisher: Center Street
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1455503991

As a result of his hard exterior and lonely tendencies, Tyler Steele finds himself a single father alone in the world - until a stranger and her daughter show up and change his life. Third generation Texas Ranger Tyler Steele is the last of a dying breed-- a modern day cowboy hero living in a world that doesn't quite understand his powerful sense of right and wrong and instinct to defend those who can't defend themselves. Despite his strong moral compass, Ty has trouble seeing his greatest weakness. His hard outer shell, the one essential to his work, made him incapable of forging the emotional connection his wife Andie so desperately needed. Now retired, rasing their son Brodie on his own, and at risk of losing his ranch, Ty does not know how to rebuild from the rubble of his life. The answer comes in the form of Samantha and her daughter Hope, on the run from a seemingly inescapable situation. They are in danger, desperate, and alone. Though they are strangers, Ty knows he can help-- protecting the innocent is what he does best. As his relationship with Sam and Hope unfolds, Ty realizes he must confront his true weaknesses if he wants to become the man he needs to be.

The Gospel of the Redman

The Gospel of the Redman
Author: Ernest Thompson Seton
Publisher: World Wisdom, Inc
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780941532761

This Commemorative Edition of The Gospel of the Redman honors Ernest Thompson Seton, renowned naturalist, artist, and founder of the Boy Scouts of America. It features: a new Introduction by Seton's daughter; a new Foreword by Paul Goble; Seton's American Indian sketches; photographs from throughout Seton's life; an extensive bibliography of his works. Book jacket.

Revival: The Gospel of the Redman (1937)

Revival: The Gospel of the Redman (1937)
Author: Ernest Thompson Seton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351339095

There is no Native American Bible, just as there was no Pentateuch written by Moses, no Tripitika by Buddha, no Dialogues by Socrates, no Gospels written by Christ. The Native American teachings in the fields of art, handicraft, woodcraft, agriculture, social life, health, and joy, need no argument beyond presentation; they speak for themselves. This book, originally published in 1937, offers these teachings under the author's belief that the example and precept are what the world needs above any other ethical teaching, and in particular, the spiritual message, which is more important, but supposedly less understood.

The Road to the Spring

The Road to the Spring
Author: James Perrin Warren
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0815652755

The Road to the Spring is the first book publication of Mary Austin’s (1868–1934) poems. Best known for her prose book The Land of Little Rain (1903), Austin was in fact a poet from the beginning of her career to the end, even though she never published a volume dedicated to her own original poetry. Instead, Austin’s work came to light in collections of poetry and in prestigious journals such as Poetry, the Nation, the Forum, Harper’s, and Saturday Review of Literature, among many others. The Road to the Spring contains more than 200 poems, most of which can only be found in out-of-print books, magazines, and periodicals, and her unpublished manuscripts archived at the Huntington Library. This singular publication includes her original work, poems she claimed to have written with her grammar school pupils at the end of the nineteenth century, and her translations and “re-expressions” of Native American songs, which often diverge greatly from any other known sources. Warren includes an introduction, laying out Austin’s place in American literature and situating her writings in feminist, environmentalist, regionalist, and Native American contexts. He also includes notes for those new to Austin’s work, glossing Native terms, geographical names, and the ethnological sources of the Native songs she re-creates.

The Keeper's Son

The Keeper's Son
Author: Homer Hickam
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429905441

A Coast Guard commander faces Nazi aggression in American waters in this “beautifully written and nerve-wrackingly suspenseful” novel of WWII (Nelson DeMille). North Carolina, 1941. Among the wind-swept Outer Banks, Killakeet Island is home to a peaceful community of fishermen, clam stompers, oyster rakers, and a few lonely Coast Guard sailors. Dominating the tiny island landscape is the majestic Killakeet Lighthouse, which has been overseen by the Thurlow family for generations. But now Josh Thurlow, the Keeper’s son, has chosen another path . . . Seventeen years ago, Josh lost his younger brother at sea. Still wracked with guilt, he searches relentlessly for him as commander of a Coast Guard patrol boat. But Josh’s obsession with the past is complicated by the arrival of a beautiful stranger—and a foreign enemy. In Killakeet to escape the outside world, Dosie Crossan has stirred Josh’s heart. Meanwhile, a wolfpack of German U-boats has arrived to soak the island’s beaches with blood and oil. One of the U-boats is captained by the infamous Nazi warrior Otto Krebs. But Krebs has brought more than torpedoes to Killakeet. He may also have the answer to the mystery that haunts Josh Thurlow.