Prequel to the Benediction of Paul series.
Karl Mackenzie Knows the Song, a member of the Apsáalooke tribe, finds himself torn between his native roots and his Catholic upbringing. His sister Rebecca keeps attempting to protect him from the harsh realities of their life in the white man's world. Karl comes to believe that to live is to always feel some sense of what he's lost, and he has lost a lot: his wife, his children, his faith.
He will need to use his knowledge of both his traditional world and the white world imposed upon him to find enough strength and courage to turn away from the destructive elements of the past. Can he learn to embrace the positive, knowing that the positive can never fully sustain him?
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Karl Mackenzie Knows the Song, a member of the Apsáalooke tribe, finds himself torn between his native roots and his Catholic upbringing. His sister Rebecca keeps attempting to protect him from the harsh realities of their life in the white man's world. Karl comes to believe that to live is to always feel some sense of what he's lost, and he has lost a lot: his wife, his children, his faith.
He will need to use his knowledge of both his traditional world and the white world imposed upon him to find enough strength and courage to turn away from the destructive elements of the past. Can he learn to embrace the positive, knowing that the positive can never fully sustain him?
Counting Coup: The Making of an Abbot
Prequel to the Benediction of Paul series.
Karl Mackenzie Knows the Song, a member of the Apsáalooke tribe, finds himself torn between his native roots and his Catholic upbringing. His sister Rebecca keeps attempting to protect him from the harsh realities of their life in the white man's world. Karl comes to believe that to live is to always feel some sense of what he's lost, and he has lost a lot: his wife, his children, his faith.
He will need to use his knowledge of both his traditional world and the white world imposed upon him to find enough strength and courage to turn away from the destructive elements of the past. Can he learn to embrace the positive, knowing that the positive can never fully sustain him?
Karl Mackenzie Knows the Song, a member of the Apsáalooke tribe, finds himself torn between his native roots and his Catholic upbringing. His sister Rebecca keeps attempting to protect him from the harsh realities of their life in the white man's world. Karl comes to believe that to live is to always feel some sense of what he's lost, and he has lost a lot: his wife, his children, his faith.
He will need to use his knowledge of both his traditional world and the white world imposed upon him to find enough strength and courage to turn away from the destructive elements of the past. Can he learn to embrace the positive, knowing that the positive can never fully sustain him?
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Counting Coup: The Making of an Abbot

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BN ID: | 2940184401102 |
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Publisher: | Wayzgoose Press |
Publication date: | 03/15/2025 |
Series: | The Benediction of Paul , #4 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 628 KB |
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