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A View Of The River
A View Of The River
Author: Kathleen Eagle
If you look closely enough, you can find love everywhere A descendant of a courageous band of Ojibwe, Birch Trueblood is now a local shaman doing a booming business with the New Age believers and tourists. With a young daughter to care for, he manages to mask his cynical attitude about life and his so-called art. But everything changes w...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780778320982
ISBN-10: 0778320987
Publication Date: 9/1/2005
Pages: 400
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  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 80 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
I rather liked this sweet little novel. It portrayed native american people with respect and humor -- a big improvement over those novels that have native men as "savages" who have gone out and "stolen" pretty white women just to have sex with them or keeping them as maids. (Ugh. Don't get me started!)
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Helpful Score: 3
interesting look at shamanism in the modern world
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I enjoyed this book very much. It was a combination love story and mystery set in rural Minnesota.
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Contemporary story of a shaman who doesn't really believe in anything except putting food on the table for his daughter. Then he meets the ancestors of the woman he comes to love. Great buildup, but then it seemed as if the author was tired of the story and wrapped it up as quickly as possible.
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A very good story that includes a little bit of everything - an old house, a ghost, a shaman, sex, kids, grasping relatives and my favorite character Ariel (who misquotes famous quotes so they make more sense than the original quotes!). A laid back book that isn't overrun with steamy sex scenes (in case that is what you are looking for)
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this book was pretty good its about a Ojibwe shaman who finds love in the most unexpected place
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If you look closely enough, you can find love everwhere!
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A descendant of a courageous band of Ojibwe, Birch Trueblood is now a local shaman doing a booming business with the New Age believers and tourists. He manages to mask his cynicism, until he is called to work his magic at an historic old house where he is thought a fake. A great read.


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