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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
Fabric Type: 9780741403032
Fax Number: illustrated edition
Graphics Memory Size: Illustrated
Legal Disclaimer: 074140303X
Maximum Color Depth: Infinity Publishing (PA)
Metal Type: Infinity Publishing (PA)
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 237
Total External Bays Free: 2000
Total Firewire Ports: Infinity Publishing (PA)
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Product Description: A small white child lives with a Stone-age tribe, absorbing their culture and language. Then, as a teenager she is left alone in an alien country, where she struggles to understand a new culture, new civilization, and a boarding school: and to understand why she is now a misfit. Follow her journey as she struggles for emotional stability, with fear, with loneliness and with relationships. Witness the ultimate results of grace -- or, in other words, the glue of faith -- hope, and love at work throughout her life
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Those of us stuck in the U.S. with little contact with any other culture than our own will be fascinated by this book. Marilyn Stewart's observations about the differences between the aboriginal way of thinking and the western world's are a goldmine, and because this is her story, you feel as though you know these people and the way they think. I truly felt I had walked a mile in her shoes. While her unconventional style of writing may make the reading a little more difficult than the average ... Read More
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Those of us stuck in the U.S. with little contact with any other culture than our own will be fascinated by this book. Marilyn Stewart's observations about the differences between the aboriginal way of thinking and the western world's are truly insightful. She takes you on the journey of her life until you feel as though you know these people and the way they think. By the end I felt I had walked a mile in her shoes. While her unconventional style of writing may make the reading a little more ... Read More
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