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She Who Remembers

By: Linda Lay Shuler
Narrated by: Cris Dukehart
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In an ancient time of fear and superstition, she stood apart because of her unusual blue eyes.

In a land of great stone cities and trackless wilderness, she sought her own unique path. But it was with the clan that accepted her - and in the heart of the magic man who saved her - that she found her ultimate destiny. Her name was Kwani. But legend would call her She Who Remembers.

©1988 Linda Lay Shuler (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Native American United States
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loved it!

a wonderful journey into a Southwest America culture not quite forgotten by She Who Remembers

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Good story

Well developed characters, interesting plot line with twists,
Set in Native American communities I hope are accurate

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I could smell the sage and feel the heat of the sun in these pages

What a wonderful story! I went to Mesa Verde twice, first as an adolescent when it touched my soul with its deeply spiritual aura. This story took me back there in a different time and thru the eyes of the characters. Thank you!

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If you like the Jean Auel books you will love

If you like the Jean auel cave clan books you will definitely love these . the performance was also wonderful I am going to read the rest in the series

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Great start to a ancient peoples story!!!

I really liked this story and I'm thankful it's a trilogy. If you've enjoyed the clan of the cave bear series, you will enjoy this!!!

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Fantastic!

What an amazing performance of this deep and moving story! So grateful to have experience this book through this medium of an expert story teller.

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All time favorite

my favorite book in the last 2 years. I could not stop listening to it and would look for things to do so that I can listen to my book. my house got really clean the last 2 weeks. Please read this book.

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It was a great story

She who remembers holds the key to the past. Memories are precious, and she treasures them like gold. Every moment, every experience, every emotion is etched into her mind like a tattoo. She feels the weight of the past on her shoulders, but she doesn't let it break her. Instead, she uses it to fuel her passion for life. She knows that every memory, good or bad, has shaped her into the person she is today. And she is grateful for all of it. Because she who remembers knows that memories are not just moments from the past, they are the building blocks of the future. The only issue was that kokopilee his character was so arrogant he didn't care anything but about himself in his heritage nothing about Kwani and her child

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She Who Remembers

Good book, I’ve read the paper back and now listened to the same story, enjoyed it both times. Full of ancient history about the Anasazi Indians, which actually is a Navaho word that means Ancestors of our Enemies. What the true name of this tribe is unknown. She who remembers is a fictional character but Kokopelli existed as pictographs of a feathered hump backed flute player through out the south west deserts, he probably was a trader and may have been a Toltec but wether or not he spread “sacred Seed” is unknown but a lot of the pictographs had him adorned with a large phallic symbol. The bulk of the story though was the author’s imagination. Oh, the Vikings were in North America at that time but rather they met the Toltecs or Anasazi is unknown.

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A beautiful story!

A beautiful story, well read. A story that will be listened to over and over!!!

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