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Praise for Red Dove, Listen to the Wind
“A captivating story that needs to be told”
“ Red Dove is a respectful and loving portrayal of a young Lakota girl growing up during
the turmoil of the late 1800s. Her spunky and courageous nature is demonstrated in
her tale of a time when all Native children were forcibly taken to boarding schools,
hundred of miles away from their home. I recommend this book as a captivating story
that needs to be told to young and old alike.”
–Mary Puthoff, educator and Program Specialist
Title VI American Indian Education Program
“Readers will fall in love with Red Dove.”
“ Her goodness will remain with readers long after the story has ended.”
–G.K. Foster, author of Untouchable
“A hero’s journey that will inspire every child.”
“ Vivid and fast-moving, this tale of a young Lakota girl struggling for her identity in the
late 1800’s engaged me from the beginning and never let go. It’s a hero’s journey that
will inspire every child, male or female, Native American or not. Plus, it is chock-full
of surprises, adventures, and actual history. A great read even for an adult.”
–E. Katherine Kerr, Teacher & Author of The Four Principles:
Applying the Keys of Authentic Acting to Life
“I loved this historical novel.”
“ Red Dove, the feisty young Lakota girl at its heart, comes to life on the page as she
tries to find her place in a changing world after the battle of Wounded Knee. Sonia
Antaki brings this 19th century world to vivid life, and Red Dove’s adventure-filled
journey kept me turning the pages as I watched her coming into her own.”
–Gabi Coatsworth, author featured in
Tangerine Tango: Women Writers Share Slices of Life
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