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Twelve year old Chogan is enjoying his sleep when his ten year old sister awakens him to share a nightmare. Kanti is trapped in a rabbit hole so dark she cannot see her fingers. She hears their friend Takoda moaning in the distance. Since no one fits in a rabbit hole, Chogan dismisses her dream.But the nightmares return. Takoda begs for help from the depths of the rabbit hole, convincing Kanti that the spirit world is reaching out to her. Takoda's life is in danger, and she must rescue Takoda with or without Chogan's help. Unfortunately, Kanti lives along the southern shore of Lake Superior,…mehr

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Twelve year old Chogan is enjoying his sleep when his ten year old sister awakens him to share a nightmare. Kanti is trapped in a rabbit hole so dark she cannot see her fingers. She hears their friend Takoda moaning in the distance. Since no one fits in a rabbit hole, Chogan dismisses her dream.But the nightmares return. Takoda begs for help from the depths of the rabbit hole, convincing Kanti that the spirit world is reaching out to her. Takoda's life is in danger, and she must rescue Takoda with or without Chogan's help. Unfortunately, Kanti lives along the southern shore of Lake Superior, and Takoda lives far away in the land without trees. When a traveling band of Winnebago merchants arrive in her village, Kanti trades a fish net for safe passage to the land with no trees. She secretly departs the following morning.Since Grandfather is away on a three-day journey, Chogan must find Kanti and bring her home. But Chogan is having similar dreams. When he finds the Winnebago merchants he joins Kanti. He has always wanted to see those purple hills. If Takoda's life really was in danger, his journey would be justified.Along the way Chogan and Kanti are attacked by an angry buffalo, become lost in the land with no trees, and are kidnapped by a band of Sioux Indians. Their adventure will provide many tales to tell around future campfires, but to save Takoda's life they must still face Kanti's "Rabbit Hole."
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Autorenporträt
Larry Buege is a retired physician assistant who lives with his wife along the southern shore of Lake Superior. His literary work has won both regional and international awards. He writes in a variety of genres although his Chogan Native American Series is most popular. The Native American Series follows an Ojibway family in the year 100 B.C. (Before Columbus). In addition to the short stories and novels, the author has been a frequent contributor to Primative Technology magazine.The Native American series is unique in that each novel has references to six to eight stand-alone websites with color photos that demonstrate skills Chogan must learn to survive in the virgin forest.