A candid, poetic account of childhood and young manhood through the eyes of a Native American, this vivid narrative is destined to become a central moral text for our time. Through the persona of Edgar BearchildOCoa member of the Black Eagle Child SettlementOCoRay A. Young Bear takes readers on an unforgettable OC journey of wordsOCO as he documents grief and anguish countered by an abundance of humor, pride, and insight. "
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A candid, poetic account of childhood and young manhood through the eyes of a Native American, this vivid narrative is destined to become a central moral text for our time. Through the persona of Edgar BearchildOCoa member of the Black Eagle Child SettlementOCoRay A. Young Bear takes readers on an unforgettable OC journey of wordsOCO as he documents grief and anguish countered by an abundance of humor, pride, and insight. "
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. With a gift inscription from previous owner. "A candid, poetic account of childhood and young manhood through the eyes of a Native American, this vivid narrative is destined to become a central moral text for our time. Through the persona of Edgar Bearchildâ€"a member of the Black Eagle Child Settlementâ€"Ray A. Young Bear takes readers on an unforgettable “journey of words†as he documents grief and anguish countered by an abundance of humor, pride, and insight".
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Like New in Fine jacket. "A candid, poetic account of childhood and young manhood through the eyes of a Native American, this vivid narrative is destined to become a central moral text for our time. Through the persona of Edgar Bearchild-a member of the Black Eagle Child Settlement-Ray A. Young Bear takes readers on an unforgettable "journey of words" as he documents grief and anguish countered by an abundance of humor, pride, and insight".