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Bradley Pino was born in 1926 atop the ancient Acoma Pueblo mesa 357 feet above the desert floor. Brad was taught reverence for nature by his grandfather, hunting and fishing by his father, faith by his mission priest, and bravery by historys face-painted warriors. Brads father is a proud full-blooded Acoma Pueblo Indian. His mother, Catherine, is Anglo. Brads nemesis calls him a half-breed. Fo...
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50,64 DKK
Forlag
LifeRich Publishing
Udgivet
15 maj 2017
Længde
264 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781489712608
Bradley Pino was born in 1926 atop the ancient Acoma Pueblo mesa 357 feet above the desert floor. Brad was taught reverence for nature by his grandfather, hunting and fishing by his father, faith by his mission priest, and bravery by historys face-painted warriors. Brads father is a proud full-blooded Acoma Pueblo Indian. His mother, Catherine, is Anglo. Brads nemesis calls him a half-breed. Forced to leave his boyhood home and attend a public high school, an Anglo school, Brad is faced with cultural changes and bullying over the attention of a popular Anglo girl. Unexpected events occur that take Brad and his brother-friend Ashkii Dighin far from home to face life-threatening challenges and a brush with World War II. When great responsibility is placed in Brads hands, he responds by performing the most selfless act of his life.