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Native American and Japanese cultures meet during a chance encounter back in AD 464. Kajora is a tale of a young boy who is the merging of these two different groups of people as he is half-Indian, half-Japanese. Kajoras life leads him on a path of acceptance, honor, and shame as he strives for redemption after he falls from grace and attempts to reemerge into his life after losing everything. Through Kajoras efforts to rebuild his life, he must make a hard choice between hope and despair through God and the devil. Who will win the battle for his soul?

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Native American and Japanese cultures meet during a chance encounter back in AD 464. Kajora is a tale of a young boy who is the merging of these two different groups of people as he is half-Indian, half-Japanese. Kajoras life leads him on a path of acceptance, honor, and shame as he strives for redemption after he falls from grace and attempts to reemerge into his life after losing everything. Through Kajoras efforts to rebuild his life, he must make a hard choice between hope and despair through God and the devil. Who will win the battle for his soul?

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Daniel Thornton has worked in the newspaper industry since 1990 and has covered a wide range of subjects during that time frame. His works have appeared within the pages of the Kalamazoo Gazette, the Allegan County News, the Courier-Leader, Michigan High School Athletic Association website, as well as several other publications. A writer and high school and college basketball coach, Thornton has worked as a professional actor and studied Native American and Asian cultures since his childhood. Thornton holds a BA in journalism, a BS in media studies, and a BA in photography from different American universities. He currently resides in Michigan.