Having Chumash blood in my veins from my paternal grandmother, coming across this book was just wonderful. The Chumash are a coastal tribe who lived in the Santa Barbara, Ca. area. This book was fun to read, and the historical content was helpful in answering some of my questions regarding a small part of my heritage. Thank you Richard Sessions! I have to also wonder if Richard Sessions is from Santa Barbara as I am (I currently reside in SLC, Utah). I am looking forward to his next story, and hope he writes and publishes another book very soon.
A well-written adventure that is hard to put down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This is a well-written page turner which combines philosophy, anthropology, history, and adventure in one volume. It reminds the reader of the best work Jean Auel, Robert Heinlein, Diana Gabaldon, and many others. But it is not only adventure. It is a thought-provoking examination of the modern human whose philosophies may not always agree with current reality, but finds that an opportunity to change that reality bears significant responsibilities and burdens. The author exhibits a talent for story-telling and captivating the reader. We will be hearing more from him in the future.
This book is fantastic!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
I found this book to be very engaging and fast paced. I particularly liked the historical context and the weaving of modern day events with the past. A good, thought provoking read.
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