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"Sit here under the big sky moon and I will tell you a story."
"There is no moon in this hospital room," Rainbird's father said solemnly. He shaded his eyes and stared up at the harsh lights hanging over the hospital bed.
"Then I will tell a story in which there is a moon. So big and so huge that even a foolish father can see it," said Rainbird.
A collection of 18 short stories about Native Americans from celebrated Native American author Craig Strete. Some might feel like Childrens stories, but they are so full of feeling they are definitely for adults too.

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Produktbeschreibung
"Sit here under the big sky moon and I will tell you a story."

"There is no moon in this hospital room," Rainbird's father said solemnly. He shaded his eyes and stared up at the harsh lights hanging over the hospital bed.

"Then I will tell a story in which there is a moon. So big and so huge that even a foolish father can see it," said Rainbird.

A collection of 18 short stories about Native Americans from celebrated Native American author Craig Strete. Some might feel like Childrens stories, but they are so full of feeling they are definitely for adults too.


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Autorenporträt
Craig Kee Strete is a Native American science fiction writer, noted for his use of American Indian themes.

Beginning in the early 1970s, while working in the Film and Television industry, Strete began writing emotional Native American themed, and science fiction short stories and novellas. He is a three-time Nebula Award finalist, for Time Deer, A Sunday Visit with Great-grandfather, and The Bleeding Man.

In 1974 Strete published a magazine dedicated to Native American science fiction, Red Planet Earth. His play Paint Your Face On A Drowning In The River was the 1984 Dramatists Guild/CBS New Plays Program first place winner.