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The Secret of the Stars
The Secret of the Stars | Jason Eaglespeaker, Gitz Crazyboy
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A young man's journey to find four fallen stars. After watching the stars falling to earth, he is whisked into the land of dreams where he is told that the discovery of each star will also reveal one of life's many secrets. A voyage that takes him across distant lands, into the realm of dreams, and back again. Ultimately the young man begins to understand the deeper purpose of why he was put on this path and what finding all the stars truly means. A story about the wondrous places your dreams can take you.
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Jolynne
The Secret of the Stars | Jason Eaglespeaker, Gitz Crazyboy
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Lessons for life. (actually the author is Gitz Crazyboy).

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Lindy
The Secret of the Stars | Jason Eaglespeaker, Gitz Crazyboy
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There‘s an adorable sticker of approval on the back of this book. 👍🏽

CouronneDhiver Love that! 6y
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Lindy
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Coyote: “You human beings are strange and pitiful creatures. Must be why the spirits favour you.”

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Lindy
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A spiritual philosophy, told through fiction, drawing on the author‘s Blackfoot and Dene #Indigenous traditions and oral storytelling. It‘s not exactly my thing, but I can see its appeal. The sincerity of the revealed truths gives this a shining strength, with lessons like: your heart is your home; trust in Spirit; and learn to love yourself. Also, it‘s only 110 pages so I stuck with it despite ubiquitous typos. #CanadianAuthor #diversevoices

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Lindy
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The typographical errors on every page are a major distraction, and that‘s so unfortunate. Examples:
“We broke camp and started walking the whole trip up until this point was mildly warm now with the absence of sun it began to steadily get colder.” “Every one of your stories has a morale.” Also, wrong words like lightening for lightning; there for they‘re; to for too; met for meant; natures for nature‘s; we‘re for were etc. 😕

FeastOfFiction Ugh. My English teacher brain can‘t handle that!! 6y
Graywacke Editor took the day off? 6y
Lindy @Graywacke I have no idea what happened with the editing. It‘s a real shame, in any case. 6y
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