This book has an interesting theme and story, but it really needs an editor. I had to constantly reread sentences to try and understand what was trying to be said. There was an outrageous lack of commas, tense and verbiage were often wrong, whole words were missing, miswritten, or not meant to be there altogether. By far, the worst book I have ever read in regards to editorial errors. It’s a bummer because the story was actually interesting and I probably would have enjoyed it if I didn’t have to work so hard to read it.

Lessons for life.

Part indigenous folklore, part memoir this little book grabbed me with it's imagery and heart.