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Lone Dog Road

By: Kent Nerburn
Narrated by: Lynch Travis, Matt Haynes, Benjamin Callins, Tanis Parenteau
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From award-winning author Kent Nerburn, whose writing Louise Erdrich has praised as “storytelling with a greatness of heart,” a tale of compassion and redemption played out against the haunting backdrop of the Dakota High Plains during the drought-stricken summer of 1950

Two young Lakota boys, ages eleven and six, huddle in a boxcar hurtling through the prairie night as they run from a government agent sent to take them to an Indian boarding school. But what begins as a pursuit soon becomes a complex human drama of intersecting lives as the boys make their way across the vast Dakota plains to the pipestone quarries of western Minnesota to replace their great-grandfather’s channunpa, or sacred pipe, that was broken by the government agent.

Alive with a rich tapestry of characters the boys meet along their journey, Lone Dog Road is at once an exploration of the hidden corners of the human heart and a moving study of the way the land shapes the people who live, love, dream, and die upon it. Sprawling, complex, and intimate, Lone Dog Road is destined to take its place in the grand tradition of great American road novels.

©2025 Kent Nerburn (P)2025 Dreamscape Media
Coming of Age Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Heartfelt
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It helps to understand the native ways. I was from ancestors from Norway who got free land on the reservation. So unfair.

Very interesting. I grew up in ND on part of the reservation

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I've read many of Kent's books, but this one is the best. He has managed to capture the essence of the two young boys and their grandfather who are at the heart of the story. The themes of the boarding school experience and the cultural differences between "traditional" native values and Western culture perspectives are highlighted. And, it's one of the best books about the meaning of the channupa that I've encountered. There are no people in this story who are 100% evil -- no one who is beyond redemption. I'm letting my six-year-old grandson listen to the audio version, and he is enthralled by the adventures of Ruben and Levi. Occasionally he stops the story and asks me a question. And occasionally, I skip past part of the narration that I think would be too traumatic for him. But so far it's been a bonding experience for us. The narrators are wonderful, especially the voice of Levi. Thanks, Kent, for writing this. It must have been difficult to craft such a story. I look forward to learning how these two boys mature.

Touching, well-crafted, amazing

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Story okay but reader made it difficult with his choice of voices. And it seemed over long. Could have used editing.

Tedious reader

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