No Dogs or Indians
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Narrado por:
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Janelle Tedesco
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Lisa Hare
A Horse Fiction Book for Adults
Racism can linger in the strangest of places. Sometimes, even within yourself.
For Clara Lacroix, the past was the place she chose to dwell. That's where her memories of Boone, and the life they shared, resided.
But for Joe Black Hawk, the past was a painful mix of a fading heritage he didn't want to lose, and a string of mistakes he'd just as soon forget.
Spanning thousands of acres across the Sandhills of Nebraska, Crossroads Ranch operates as a mustang training facility and equine-assisted psychotherapy practice.
Here, in the beautifully rugged grasslands over which the Lakota Sioux once roamed freely, the lives of fifth-generation rancher, Clara LaCroix, and fifth-generation reservation Indian, Joe Black Hawk, collide in a tragic event that fuels an eruption of racial bitterness.
As each struggle to cope with their own personal loss, both must learn to navigate the present with tolerance and, ultimately, forgiveness in order to reconcile with the past and one another.
As the first novel to portray the process and effects of equine-assisted psychotherapy, No Dogs or Indians is the story about the importance of history, the relevance of ancestry, and the critical balance between remembering the roots that set us apart while celebrating the humanity that binds us together.
©2016 Lisa Hare (P)2016 Lisa HareLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
What made the experience of listening to No Dogs or Indians the most enjoyable?
Enjoyment can come on many levels. Humor, entertainment, etc. "No Dogs or Indians" was thought provoking, sad, I came away with strong feelings for the animals and the people at the root of the story.Who was your favorite character and why?
Clara and Joe, the main characters. The writing evokes the heritages of long time White and Native residents as they deal with life in Nebraska's ranching and plains areas. It's a gripping story! Well developed and Janelle Tedesco was an excellent choice as narrator.Which scene was your favorite?
The story of the love between Clara and the horse Big Ben.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The perseverance to give value to the wild mustangs, overcoming or confronting prejudice. It was sad, but very much worth reading, listening to.Any additional comments?
This is a very well written and narrated work of what are some of the folks that aren't flashy or famous but what makes the country carry on. No hair implants, no breast enhancements.This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com
Poignant, Emotional
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The narrator did a wonderful job of differentiating the various characters. I was never confused about who was speaking.
Ambitious mixture of themes
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wonderfully written.
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I listened to the audiobook version of this book and Janelle Tedesco is a talented narrator. She brings to life the characters via her voice and tells the story through the narrations. I never felt as though I was being 'read to'. Great performance!
Very Good
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This book was amazing! It was full of heartbreak and characters dealing with grief, but there was always hope in even the worst of times. Very poignant and thought-provoking but with enough humor to keep from being depressing.
The author does a wonderful job with her descriptions of the character's emotions and feelings and I truly felt like I knew them. She intertwined the main characters in a unique way and I enjoyed witnessing their changing feelings as the story progressed. She dealt with racial prejudices in a truthful and accurate way.
The ways that she meshed the plight of Native Americans with that of the wild mustangs was very well done and believable. Ms. Hare obviously did an extensive amount of research into the way that the mustangs are caught, trained and auctioned by the BLM and I especially enjoyed the scenes with the descriptions of the horses. But, this is so much more than "just" a horse story. The depiction of the Native Americans and their continued struggles with Reservation life and addictions were spot on and really made me think.
The ending, though heartbreaking, also offered some hope. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the Native way of life or the treatment of wild mustangs. I think it would be especially helpful to anyone who interacts with Native Americans on a frequent basis. I know that it changed my way of thinking in a lot of ways.
The narrator, Janelle Tedesco, does a wonderful job and really added a lot to this book. Her voices were perfect and it was often hard to believe that there was only one narrator. I was given the opportunity to listen to this book by the author and chose to review it.
Mustangs and Natives
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