A Tale Told by a Timber Ghost-Spirit
This enchanting fairy tale takes readers to the Pacific Northwest, where a native family grapples with the loss of their parents in a tragic cabin fire. Central to the story is the daughter's deep bond with her mother, symbolized by a cherished wedding ring she discovers and wears in remembrance. Their lives are guided by their devotion to Hoo-Rah, a local spiritual deity whose presence offers comfort and faith. As the family faces challenges, including the loss of the ring and a near-death experience for the brother, their resilience and faith in Hoo-Rah are tested. A miraculous discovery-the mother's ring on an asparagus stalk-reaffirms their belief in the deity's sacred power and grace. This heartfelt story weaves themes of loss, faith, and the enduring strength of family, offering readers a captivating journey through spiritual connection and hope.
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A Tale Told by a Timber Ghost-Spirit
This enchanting fairy tale takes readers to the Pacific Northwest, where a native family grapples with the loss of their parents in a tragic cabin fire. Central to the story is the daughter's deep bond with her mother, symbolized by a cherished wedding ring she discovers and wears in remembrance. Their lives are guided by their devotion to Hoo-Rah, a local spiritual deity whose presence offers comfort and faith. As the family faces challenges, including the loss of the ring and a near-death experience for the brother, their resilience and faith in Hoo-Rah are tested. A miraculous discovery-the mother's ring on an asparagus stalk-reaffirms their belief in the deity's sacred power and grace. This heartfelt story weaves themes of loss, faith, and the enduring strength of family, offering readers a captivating journey through spiritual connection and hope.
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A Tale Told by a Timber Ghost-Spirit

A Tale Told by a Timber Ghost-Spirit

by Rob Sturgeon
A Tale Told by a Timber Ghost-Spirit

A Tale Told by a Timber Ghost-Spirit

by Rob Sturgeon

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This enchanting fairy tale takes readers to the Pacific Northwest, where a native family grapples with the loss of their parents in a tragic cabin fire. Central to the story is the daughter's deep bond with her mother, symbolized by a cherished wedding ring she discovers and wears in remembrance. Their lives are guided by their devotion to Hoo-Rah, a local spiritual deity whose presence offers comfort and faith. As the family faces challenges, including the loss of the ring and a near-death experience for the brother, their resilience and faith in Hoo-Rah are tested. A miraculous discovery-the mother's ring on an asparagus stalk-reaffirms their belief in the deity's sacred power and grace. This heartfelt story weaves themes of loss, faith, and the enduring strength of family, offering readers a captivating journey through spiritual connection and hope.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781964898636
Publisher: Pine Book Writing
Publication date: 01/15/2025
Pages: 30
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.08(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

My early years involved observations of culture as a graduate of Anthropology.
My youthful curiosity was fed by my mother's family history in the wooded forests of central Michigan in the early 1900s. These episodes included my mother being related to a Native American Indian princess and her brother, my Uncle Bus (who became the publisher of the Dearborn News) who almost lost his life while jumping on logs with a friend on a river that ran through the village. He also found his mother's wedding ring on the tip of an asparagus stalk as they were boarding a country lumber train headed to a new homestead.6
All of these facts and myths about my family played a trick on my imagination producing a children's fairy tale brought about in part by my journey to Jerusalem when I was 50 years old. It created an evolutinary experience, an opening of a third eye to the omnipresence of a Spiritual World. "Hoo-Rah" became my creation of a Nativistic (no nativity) Spirit God who ruled over tribes of the Pacific Northwest and my writer's colorful imagination. I'm hoping that readers of any age will enjoy the world-wide view of the presence of a Spirit-God.
Hoo-Rah!
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