Granger Pino, recently released from prison due to his mother's influence, continues his manipulative and violent behavior. His sister, Sophia, who is aware of Granger's dangerous tendencies, remains close to him for protection. Meanwhile, she uncovers troubling secrets about her husband's financial deceit, which adds turmoil to her family's already fragile emotional state. As Granger resumes his sinister activities, the tension escalates, threatening the safety and stability of those around him.
Teresa Pijoan Book order






- 2023
- 2018
Myths of Magical Native American Women Including Salt Woman Stories
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the rich tapestry of myths from various Native American cultures, this collection captures stories passed down from Elders to contemporary storytellers. The author preserves these narratives, some nearly forgotten, highlighting their significance in understanding life's meaning across different realities. The Salt Woman stories, along with tales from New Mexican Pueblos, Southeastern Creek, Lakota, Cheyenne, Hopi, and Guiana cultures, offer a unique glimpse into the wisdom and traditions of these diverse societies.
- 2014
Granger's Threat
A Murder Mystery Laced with a Web of Lies and Familial Contempt
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A father's unexpected death in a small New Mexico town triggers chaos and danger as his will reveals unsettling truths about his family. Granger, the son, must navigate a web of deceit and familial conflict, while Sophia, his sister, grapples with her grief and the looming threat of losing everything she holds dear. As sinister forces emerge, the siblings face a race against time to uncover the truth behind their father's demise. The story intertwines themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for survival amidst rising tensions and a growing body count.
- 2011
Through personal interviews with Native American storytellers, this collection captures the complexities of family dynamics and relationship challenges. The narratives reflect universal lessons relevant to all cultures, emphasizing the importance of respecting traditional wisdom. Each story serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring struggles across generations, highlighting the fragility of life as individuals navigate youth, adulthood, and old age. Featuring tales from various tribes, including the Paiute, Iroquois, and Cherokee, these stories encourage reflection and understanding of our shared experiences.
- 2011
Native American Creation Stories of Family and Friendship
- 171 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This book features stories collected from Native American storytellers, highlighting family conflicts and relationship challenges. It offers valuable lessons from diverse cultures, emphasizing the importance of respecting traditions. The narratives remind us of human fragility and the trials faced across generations. Notable tribes represented include the Paiute, Iroquois, and Cherokee.
- 2010
Native American medicine emphasizes the connection between healing and the individual spirit, with mythology playing a crucial role in this process. The book explores belief stories that reveal significant lessons from Native American culture, offering insights into their history and spiritual practices. Readers will uncover a deeper understanding of these traditions, which are both enlightening and thought-provoking, highlighting the rich tapestry of Native American beliefs and their impact on healing.
- 2010
Healers on the Mountain
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Native American medicine emphasizes the connection between individual spirits and healing, highlighting the importance of mythology in this process. The belief stories presented offer profound insights into a culture rich with both meaningful and unsettling lessons. Readers will uncover a deeper understanding of Native American history and beliefs, revealing knowledge that is often overlooked yet profoundly enlightening.
- 2005
American Indian Creation Myths
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the diverse creation myths of Native Americans, this collection reveals the unique beliefs and origins cherished by various tribes and pueblos. Each myth reflects the rich imagination and cultural heritage of the first Americans, addressing the profound question of human origin. The author emphasizes the importance of oral tradition, having gathered these tales through personal storytelling sessions, ensuring that the essence and authenticity of each narrative are preserved. This work invites readers to appreciate the wisdom and lessons embedded in these ancient stories.
- 2000
The book features a collection of oral stories from the Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest, highlighting their customs, traditions, and religious ceremonies. Through the character of Grandfather, the fictional narrator, readers encounter the collective wisdom of the Pueblo people, exploring universal dilemmas and conflicts that have shaped their culture over generations. These tales offer a deep insight into the rich mythology and legends that define Pueblo heritage.