
Trail of the Red Butterfly
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Davis
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By:
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Karl Schlesier
About this listen
Whirlwind, the twin brother of Stone, disappears during a raid into northeastern New Spain. So Stone brings together Cheyenne, Kiowa, and Gataka warriors to go after his missing brother - but there are many things between earth and sky that oppose his quest.
©2007 Karl H. Schlesier (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLCSlow start but hang in there
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A 200 year leap back.
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The book is filled with insights into the culture of plains indians, in this case Cheyenne, Kiowa and Gataka (a tribe closely related to Kiowas and Apaches)
This is a truly entertaining, and excellently written narrative of adventure on the plains.
Plains Indian Culture Brought to Life
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FANTASTIC
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What did you like best about Trail of the Red Butterfly? What did you like least?
I liked that you do get the feeling of what it would have been like in the Southwest when the native Americans outnumbered all Europeans.I thought the characters were not well developed and all the native americans were good and all the europeans were bad.
Has Trail of the Red Butterfly turned you off from other books in this genre?
I liked the genre, but I do not think I would read another book by this authorWhat three words best describe Jonathan Davis’s voice?
easy to listenDid Trail of the Red Butterfly inspire you to do anything?
get through it as fast as possibleAny additional comments?
It was not poorly written but very predictableA story with only good native Americans
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The story itself was plain. But then who needs a gripping plot line when the pleasure is the ability to immerse oneself into the story itself?
You can almost imagine being there is person
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If you know Schleiser’s work and know the Cheyenne get it, the narrator is not unbearable, he just makes it feel like a teen novel.
Another story mismatched with an overly perky and proper narrator
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