991623088 Archives - Non-Fiction Interviews and Book Reviews | Non-Fiction Author https://nonfictioninterviews.com/isbn-10/991623088/ Non-Fiction Book | Author Interviews for Non-Fiction Authors Mon, 13 Jun 2022 14:59:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://nonfictioninterviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-How-to-Write-a-Book-Review-100x100.png 991623088 Archives - Non-Fiction Interviews and Book Reviews | Non-Fiction Author https://nonfictioninterviews.com/isbn-10/991623088/ 32 32 Sedona: Tricksters and Foolsname https://nonfictioninterviews.com/product/sedona-tricksters-and-foolsname/ https://nonfictioninterviews.com/product/sedona-tricksters-and-foolsname/#respond Sun, 10 Mar 2019 22:37:15 +0000 https://nonfictioninterviews.com/product/sedona-tricksters-and-foolsname/ Jamie Broken Wing and Charlie Two Fires, Native American art students at the University of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, decide to spend the summer painting in Sedona. Their summer turned into an entirely different adventure than they planned on. Human bones found by Jamie's dog, Star, while they were painting on Loy Mesa, led them into incredible events of greed, art, drug dealings and murder. The bones were found in close proximity to an archaeological site and because they appeared old, Jamie and Charlie's Uncle Max was called in as the forensic anthropologist for the Yavapai Nation. Jamie and Charlie both born to the Yavapai Nation were raised in totally different cultures; Jamie on the Umatilla Reservation and Charlie in New York City. Therefore, their perception of spiritual things was very different than that of their Uncle Max. The mysterious appearance of a Kachina throughout the summer took their adventures to a spiritual level. The difference between Tricksters and Fools became obvious.

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