After his parents die, five-year-old Little Tree goes to live with his grandparents in their cabin deep in the Tennessee mountain hollows. Granpa instructs the boy in the ancient wisdom of “The Way” of honoring nature’s subtle balance. Even when he faces racism and the white authorities try to take him from his grandparents, Little Tree’s understanding and humor sustain him.
Would you listen to The Education of Little Tree again? Why?
A gentle story with a powerful message. This goes a long way in explaining the gulf that separates the European and Native American cultures. It should be a 'must read' for every person who thinks themselves 'educated.'
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