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Lisa Jones went on a four day magazine assignment to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. A Northern Arapaho, also quadriplegic, is heard to have the gift of breaking a horse without force. But not only breaking horses is his gift. He's rumored to be able to heal people, spiritually and physically.
Stanford Addison spent his young life dealing drugs, romancing the girls, having a party time -- until one fateful tragic night. Waking up quadriplegic, Stanford tried to adjust to his new life, but with the loss of his limbs came a new gift. A gift of spirit, of healing. Stanford was so shocked and scared of these gifts, he tried to end his own life. But he didn't, and now he breaks horses from his wheelchair, and helps others find peace within.
Lisa kept going back to the reservation for over four years. She learned Stanfords life over time, he never told it one sitting. She became to know him, and as she did, she shares her own tragic story. But as time moves forward, Lisa's own life is changed, by Stanford, the Reservation, it's people, and her perspective. A moving novel that will grab you from the first page.
Lisa writes in a blunt fashion that I found refreshing and yet fascinating. There is no bandaid to rip off, what you see is what you get. The way she weaves Stanford's story and hers together is easy for the reader to understand and invest the reader emotionally. Broken is Ms. Jones debut novel and she has written a beautiful and haunting memoir that will stay with the reader for days to come.
Stanford Addison spent his young life dealing drugs, romancing the girls, having a party time -- until one fateful tragic night. Waking up quadriplegic, Stanford tried to adjust to his new life, but with the loss of his limbs came a new gift. A gift of spirit, of healing. Stanford was so shocked and scared of these gifts, he tried to end his own life. But he didn't, and now he breaks horses from his wheelchair, and helps others find peace within.
Lisa kept going back to the reservation for over four years. She learned Stanfords life over time, he never told it one sitting. She became to know him, and as she did, she shares her own tragic story. But as time moves forward, Lisa's own life is changed, by Stanford, the Reservation, it's people, and her perspective. A moving novel that will grab you from the first page.
Lisa writes in a blunt fashion that I found refreshing and yet fascinating. There is no bandaid to rip off, what you see is what you get. The way she weaves Stanford's story and hers together is easy for the reader to understand and invest the reader emotionally. Broken is Ms. Jones debut novel and she has written a beautiful and haunting memoir that will stay with the reader for days to come.
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