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Grandfather
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 921
EAN: 9780425181744
ISBN: 042518174X
Label: Berkley Trade
Manufacturer: Berkley Trade
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: November 01, 2001
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Release Date: November 06, 2001
Studio: Berkley Trade
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Rating: - A Paradigm Shift in thinking
YES!!! "The Tree Speaks" chapter changed forever how I view the purpose of my life and how I view the world. I no longer fear natural death. It has been the truth I've been searching for my whole life.
I cannot believe how so many have pondered the meaning of life and why we are here, and then it gets answered so very simply in only a few words.
I recommend this book to ANYONE who is interested in Native American beliefs, history and/or a good story about a great man.
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Rating: - An important book
In 1988 I happened upon the earlier edition of THE VISION by Tom Brown, Jr. It was one of those books that seemed to "jump off" of the book-store shelf and right into my hands. Later, when THE GRANDFATHER was first published, I immediately purchased it and was not disappointed. In both books Tom describes his childhood adventures of meeting and learning from an old Native American medicine man named Stalking Wolf who was also called "Grandfather." These are still today among my favorite books, worn ... Read More
Rating: - One of the best by Tom Brown
I have several books by Tom Brown and liked this one the best of all.
Rating: - Great Read
This is a great spiritual story about a real man. I have given 6 of these books away and will probably order more. Robert Esslinger
Rating: - Tom Brown's Grandfather
Grandfather is the true story of a Natvie American whose tribe roamed free, far from the chaos of civilization. He lived without limits or time. His world was one of eternity. His life was one of grand simplicity, where true riches were defined in the beauty of nature, and wisdom was a remarkable integration of different philosophies, of different people, tribes, and religions. Okay, so that is straight off the back of the book, but it does a good job of explaining, while still preserving some of ... Read More
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