Ravenna Morton is an American Indian woman living a very old-fashioned life in a primitive cabin at the edge of the Kalamazoo River. Facing modern problems when her lifelong romance with a Greek artist is closely examined by their children after a child she gave up for adoption dies, The Liberation of Ravenna Morton captures the small-town dynamic of a family’s private secrets being exposed to the world. A poignant look at the melding of two Americanized cultures observed under a microscope.
The Paris Orphans: A heart-wrenching and moving WW2 historical fiction short story (The Paris Sister...
Sartoris and Subterfuges: Posthumous Poems
The Blueberry Daughter : A Spiritual Native American Fable (The Mighty Esox)
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2015-11-08