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One Is the Sun
One Is the Sun
Author: Patricia N. Warren
Earth Thunder had fled the ruins of a Mayan temple-school in Yucatan, survivor of a hideous massacre of learned priestesses who had fought to defend their freedom from the white man's church rule. All her life she had journeyed north in search of people who wanted to know Mother Earth and her interlocking Circles of Life. — From a bustling city i...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345370426
ISBN-10: 0345370422
Publication Date: 3/20/1991
Pages: 535
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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A historical novel of Indian spiritual teaching and of women dedicated to goddess Earth. The author grew up on a Montana ranch. She was an editor of Readers Digest for 22 years, and also published 8 books. One Is the Sun took 8 years to research and write, and challenged Patch Warren to re-think "traditional" views of Native American and immigrant experience.
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A historical novel of Native American spiritual teaching, and of women dedicated to Goddess Earth


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