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  • Scarlet Feather

  • A Far Memory Book
  • By: Joan Grant
  • Narrated by: Mil Nicholson
  • Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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Scarlet Feather

By: Joan Grant
Narrated by: Mil Nicholson
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Publisher's summary

Follow the life of Piyanah, daughter of a clairvoyant Indian mother, in Scarlet Feather.

Piyanah demanded new freedom and an end to her tribe's sexual segregation and brutality. Trained and educated with the young braves, she develops strength and courage, and soon she will succeed the tribal chief that is if she can at last overcome a series of ordeals which prove her worthy of the Scarlet Feather.

This book in the author's Far Memory series brings to life the intriguing experiences of an extraordinary an early Native American.

As a child, Joan Grant astonishingly became aware of her uncanny "far memory," the ability to recall past incarnations who had lived in long-ago times and far-flung places. Her seven historical novels stand out for their vividness and rich detail. For Joan, these books were not works of the imagination but personal recollections of her previous lives.

©1945 Joan Grant (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Another excellent story by Joan Grant!

I have loved all of Joan Grant’s books as well as the narrator, Mel Nicholson. Her voice is soothing and she gives each character an inflection that suits them well. She is the perfect narrator for ‘Scarlet Feather’ as well as Joan Grant’s other stories..
I really do wish JG were still alive so I could look forward to reading more books written by her. Not only do I enjoy the stories, but I learn things about history and gain insight about human nature as well.

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Life death initiation is all here and so beautifully expressed. So grateful I found Joan Grant. Or did she find me? A tale/metaphor so timely for our day

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Totally absorbed

Joan Grant was a brilliant storyteller. A worthy read. I was totally absorbed in the reading, not wanting it to end.

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Enjoyable, but minor content warnings

The story itself was highly enjoyable, but didnt have the feeling of remembered truths the other books before this did.

There are also a couple of potentially spoilery content warnings I should mention:

* implied first cousin marriage
* uncomfortable phrases that seem heavily influenced by early 20th century white perceptions/assumptions/prejudices regarding First Nations cultures.

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