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My Father Once Told Me" is a heartwarming children's book that bridges the realms of imaginative storytelling and cultural heritage, serving as a tender homage to Native American creation stories. Through the captivating narrative of a father and son hidden in the warmth of a campfire conversation, readers are transported into an enchanting world where the animals of the constellations spring to life, weaving the fabric of our world with their celestial magic. This story, inspired by the author's desire to connect his sons to their Native American roots, begins with a simple yet profound…mehr

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My Father Once Told Me" is a heartwarming children's book that bridges the realms of imaginative storytelling and cultural heritage, serving as a tender homage to Native American creation stories. Through the captivating narrative of a father and son hidden in the warmth of a campfire conversation, readers are transported into an enchanting world where the animals of the constellations spring to life, weaving the fabric of our world with their celestial magic. This story, inspired by the author's desire to connect his sons to their Native American roots, begins with a simple yet profound inquiry, reflecting the curiosity and wonder inherent in us all. It is a celebration of storytelling's power to foster a deep sense of belonging and understanding of our place within the natural world and the cosmos. With its lyrical prose and rich, cultural tapestry, "My Father Once Told Me" is not just a book but a passage for young minds to explore the depths of their heritage and the boundless possibilities of imagination.
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Autorenporträt
Blas Telleria is a single father of three boys, a retired wildland firefighter, and a high school English teacher. As a native Idahoan, Blas has spent thousands of nights exploring and protecting the deserts and forests, telling stories around the campfire, gazing at stars, and living in the imagination of constellations.