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In 1700, a great wave sinks entire islands in the Puget Sound, leaving a three-year-old indigenous girl the sole survivor. A medicine woman on a distant island, Ama, finds and raises the child as WolfShe and trains her in healing arts. WolfShe grows into a powerful medicine woman, one haunted by the loss of her family. Not knowing her totem, she fears no ancestors will greet her at the gate to the Land of Mists when she dies. Without their help she could be forever lost in the Land of Shadow Fog. Pale Face, an invader and trapper, hunts WolfShe and her wolf. But he carries a more terrible…mehr

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In 1700, a great wave sinks entire islands in the Puget Sound, leaving a three-year-old indigenous girl the sole survivor. A medicine woman on a distant island, Ama, finds and raises the child as WolfShe and trains her in healing arts. WolfShe grows into a powerful medicine woman, one haunted by the loss of her family. Not knowing her totem, she fears no ancestors will greet her at the gate to the Land of Mists when she dies. Without their help she could be forever lost in the Land of Shadow Fog. Pale Face, an invader and trapper, hunts WolfShe and her wolf. But he carries a more terrible threat than his knife, a disease that kills. In trying to escape him, WolfShe discovers her fate as a healer and her true totem.
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Dyan Dubois, a visual artist turned author, now paints with words. She brings her love of travel and respect for cultures to the worlds she creates for her characters. Combining fantasy with factual history, malleable time, and ancient whispers, Dyan creates alternate reality, "what if," stories. A Fulbright Scholar and retired college visual arts professor, Dyan draws inspiration from the many places she has lived and visited. Currently, she resides in the Sierra Mountains of California, where she communes with nature, writes, paints, and hikes. She shares the mountains with coyotes-as well as bears that occasionally break in to her home looking for porridge. For more information, visit www.dyandubois.com.