In November of 1819, young Sean O'Malley sets out on a fateful hunt with his grandfather and accidentally shoots a young Indian out on a vision quest. Grandpa says nothing can be done for the dying boy and takes the warrior's Spirit Bow. Resentful of the local natives, Grandpa tells his grandson, "Nice shot." These simple words will haunt Sean for years to come. The warrior's death sets in motion, a series of tragic consequences that will have a lasting effect on young O'Malley.Sean blames himself and becomes convinced the bow's spirits are seeking their vengeance. As Sean and his father,…mehr
In November of 1819, young Sean O'Malley sets out on a fateful hunt with his grandfather and accidentally shoots a young Indian out on a vision quest. Grandpa says nothing can be done for the dying boy and takes the warrior's Spirit Bow. Resentful of the local natives, Grandpa tells his grandson, "Nice shot." These simple words will haunt Sean for years to come. The warrior's death sets in motion, a series of tragic consequences that will have a lasting effect on young O'Malley.Sean blames himself and becomes convinced the bow's spirits are seeking their vengeance. As Sean and his father, Patrick, make their way to Oregon Country they enlist the help of Patrick's sadistic half-brother, Jack, and his captive squaw, Chimalis. On their journey west, Sean and Patrick slowly learn of their family's dark past.Chimalis and Sean escape Jack's evil clutches and through a strange twist of fate, Sean finds himself living among Chimalis's Crow Indians. While he is still haunted by past memories and his grandfather's words, "Nice shot," he slowly begins to find comfort and appreciation of the Indian's way of life. Over time Sean gains the respect of his new Crow family and friends. After saving his best friend's life, Sean earns his warrior name, Night Wind. Have the bow's spirits changed sides?The inevitable conflict with white immigrants forces Night Wind to intervene as he tries to prevent a massacre and possible war. The after effects of his intervention change his life forever.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Author's BioJim Lettis grew up in Mountain View, California. He graduated from San Jose State University in 1969 and went on to teach thirty-three years of middle school in Sunnyvale, California. Jim was very proud and honored to be named Sunnyvale Elementary School District's Teacher of the Year in 2001.Writing under the pseudonym Grandpa Peeps, Jim is the author of two wonderful children's books in verse, The Squire and the White Dragon and How to Catch a Whopper. The novel, Spirit Bow: The Saga of Sean O'Malley is his first. He hopes this work of fiction will help bring history alive for his readers.When he isn't writing, Jim enjoys photography, traveling, gardening, reading, and poker. He now resides in southern Oregon, with his wife, Celia.
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