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Spanning thousands of acres across the Sandhills of Nebraska, Crossroads Ranch operates as a mustang training facility and equine-assisted psychotherapy practice. Here, in the beautifully rugged grasslands over which the Lakota Sioux once roamed freely, the lives of fifth-generation rancher, Clara LaCroix, and fifth-generation reservation Indian, Joe Black Hawk, collide in a tragic event that fuels an eruption of racial bitterness. As each struggle to cope with their own personal loss, both must learn to navigate the present with tolerance and ultimately, forgiveness, in order to reconcile…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Spanning thousands of acres across the Sandhills of Nebraska, Crossroads Ranch operates as a mustang training facility and equine-assisted psychotherapy practice. Here, in the beautifully rugged grasslands over which the Lakota Sioux once roamed freely, the lives of fifth-generation rancher, Clara LaCroix, and fifth-generation reservation Indian, Joe Black Hawk, collide in a tragic event that fuels an eruption of racial bitterness. As each struggle to cope with their own personal loss, both must learn to navigate the present with tolerance and ultimately, forgiveness, in order to reconcile with the past and one another. Portraying the profound effects horses can have on human lives, this is the story about the importance of the past, the relevance of ancestry, and the critical balance between remembering the roots that set us apart while celebrating the humanity that binds us together.
Autorenporträt
Lisa Hare is a former journalist, writing for numerous publications, with a focus on environmental and agricultural issues. She later became certified as an Equine Specialist working with a youth program for the Santee Sioux Nation, under the direction of the Social Services Department for the reservation. Lisa presently resides in Nebraska with her family. For more information about the author and her other books, please visit her website at: http: //lisa-hare.co