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In 1967, three veterans' lives are upturned when they learn that a Dutch woman named Sara is searching for her father, a Canadian Indian and WWII vet. She has reason to believe that her long-lost parent is either Laurent Courchene, a steadfast M...

Produktbeschreibung
In 1967, three veterans' lives are upturned when they learn that a Dutch woman named Sara is searching for her father, a Canadian Indian and WWII vet. She has reason to believe that her long-lost parent is either Laurent Courchene, a steadfast M...
Autorenporträt
C. Gerald Sutton is the author of Trappers' Rights in Alberta, Native Outreach (1980) and Aboriginal Rights in Dene Nation: the colony within, Watkins ed., University of Toronto Press (1977). He was the legal counsel for the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories in the 1970s. Sutton has had a lifelong ambition to write, but neither sufficient time nor opportunity to do so until his retirement. In his spare time, he relaxes with a little gardening. Sutton lives in Edmonton with his spouse, Lynn Fogwill.