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Truth in Story and Narrator's Voice

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-07-24

Author stays true to her voice. It is very relatable because it honors her truth. It is far more valuable than can be described because, as a native person, I can tell the story is genuine and not edited or narrated to comply to non-native understanding, rather, it will draw you into the world of a lady who fights hard to honor the teachings of her aunties, grandmas, ancestors, while fighting the molds that non-native people expect native people to teach others about native history. This author has a powerful voice, one that is truth, one that isn't edited to appeal and conform to that mass audience. The author has kept her unique voice, vision, and storytelling gift in true form. There are many lessons to be learned from this book: life lessons, honoring spirit, finding and never losing your voice, and most of all, putting this all together in a nicely presented story that stays true to the author's voice both in English and her native tongue, a transition that adds strength to the ancestors honored in this book.

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