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| #1651804 in Books | Denise Low | 2017-01-01 | Original language:English | 8.90 x.86 x5.54l,.0 | File type: PDF | 200 pages | The Turtle s Beating Heart One Family s Story of Lenape Survival American Indian Lives||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| What a Moving and Beautiful Journey!|By Kevin Robinson|Memoirs are dicey. For dogged history buffs, or family members wanting to learn more about their past, the bar’s not real high when it comes to holding their attention. Most readers--myself included--aren’t that easy. But The Turtle’s Beating Heart is a powerful book for everyone. Denise Low writes to the||
"An engagingly written mix of research, reportage, and memoir, infused with the passion of discovery."—Kirkus
“Grandchildren meet their grandparents at the end,” Denise Low says, “as tragic figures. We remember their decline and deaths. . . . The story we see as grandchildren is like a garden covered by snow, just outlines visible.”
Low brings to light deeply held secrets of Native ancestry as she recovers the life story of her Kansas grandfather, Frank Bruner (1889–1963). She remembers her childhood in Kansas, where her grandparent...
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