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WeSa and the Lumber King

A Jane Yellowrock Story

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WeSa and the Lumber King

By: Faith Hunter
Narrated by: Khristine Hvam
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Beast, with Jane Yellowrock in the background of her mind, observes the lumber camp of white men who are destroying her hunting grounds. She decides to take revenge on the leader of the lumberjacks.

©2012 Faith Hunter (P)2013 Audible Inc.
Fiction Science Fiction Anthologies & Short Stories
Interesting Background • Charming Tale • Solid Performance • Indigenous Perspective • Historical Context

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Curiosity got this cat but it's not really worth purchasing ... Has no real relevance to the Jane Yellowrock story.

Should be free

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This story gives some interesting background from the beast’s perspective, adds another layer of insight into the character of Jane.

Interesting background

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I enjoyed the performance but did not like the story that nuch. as a standalone piece it just didn't work for me.

your milage may vary.

not my cup.of tea

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Would you consider the audio edition of WeSa and the Lumber King to be better than the print version?

I have not read the print version of this book.

What other book might you compare WeSa and the Lumber King to and why?

This is a very short story and not even a novellas. It compares with a chapter from Ann McCaffrey' Pettabee series. You see things from the animal/human point of view.

Which scene was your favorite?

When they were leaving after killing the lumber king and they look back to see the humans have set fire to the woods.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Jane told Beast she could not eat the man and Beast listened to her.

Any additional comments?

Good to listen to to something of the flavor of their relationship.

How a cougar takes care of lumber baron

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WeSa's Backstory provides an interesting background to a main character in Jane YellowRock's colorful character.

WeSa's Backstory

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