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Lone Dog Road (by Kent Nerburn)

This is the first book I have read by the author, Kent Nerburn. But I will definitely be on the lookout for any future fiction books he releases. While a long book ... 506 pages ... the winding tale of life as a Native American in the 1950s, family, loss, fear, adventure, and hope will have you pulled into the story. While the two Lakota boys, Levi and Reuben, are the primary characters, you will meet some amazing people along their journey. And as you travel through their pages each of the characters’ stories are revealed. I was given the opportunity to listen to the audiobook edition of this book. The myriad voices which brought each character to life allowed me to visualize them and the setting of North Dakota. A story of lives woven together into a tapestry that will have you captured from the first moment you open the book and absorb the words. A must read book!


Thank you to NetGalley and New World Library for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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