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One Is the Sun

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One Is the Sun

By: Patricia Nell Warren
Narrated by: Lorna Raver
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Surviving a massacre of wise Mayan priestesses, Earth Thunder flees her temple and journeys north to teach those who wish to know Mother Earth and her great circles of life. Meanwhile, a European noblewoman sends her family across the ocean to renew a spiritual link with native America. To her grandniece, Helle, she entrusts a mission.

In her quest to share her ancient knowledge, Earth Thunder meets River Singing, a slave girl who becomes her apprentice, as does Helle. They build a new temple of learning in the Deer Lodge Valley of the Montana Territory. There they live by the old wisdom of life: One is the sun, Two is the Earth....Five is the human self.

When enemies threaten to destroy them all, the Deer Lodge people will fight bravely - and leave their mark in time.

©1991 Patricia Nell Warren (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Historical Fiction Fiction Inspiring

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"Taps into both the current frenzy for goddess lore and renewed interest in American Indians....illuminating." ( San Francisco Chronicle)
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