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I read 9 Stories 20 years ago. Excellent analysis.

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Revisado: 02-05-22

A trip down memory lane. Read the books first. I'm reminded of the emotional responses had back then. Seymour's abrupt death cemented me as a Salinger reader. Chief's story makes me thankful for an event I avoided in my life. Lionel reminds me of a little boy I have in my life and how I need to relate to him in a special way. The emotional responses 20 years ago are the same as I had today.

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Excellent.

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Revisado: 05-30-21

People will do anything to discredit Scofield, the man. Let his teaching define him. Excellent audiobook!

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Empire of the Summer Moon Audiolibro Por S. C. Gwynne arte de portada

The most incredible story of the plains Indians...

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Revisado: 11-22-20

Loved it. I've listened to it 3 times in 3 years and I'll listen to it again.

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Balance - Quanah Parker is on the cover

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Revisado: 07-30-20

On the cover is Quanah Parker of the Comanche tribe. His mother was white. She was captured at 12 years old when her family was slaughtered by the tribe. A chief later impregnated her twice. One was Quanah, the other son was known as Peanuts.

Quanah's true story is documented in "Empire of the Summer Moon" and gives some balance. The plains were absolute savagery before white man arrived. The tribes were not all "one people" but tortured and destroyed each other regularly. The stories (this one and that) are both solemn, but one must look at that side of it.

The treaties were broken regularly by both sides.

Now we all live under a semblance of law instead of a free for all.

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