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The Nun Who Killed Sparrows
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234 pages
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Exploring the intersection of cultural identity and personal growth, this narrative reflects on the author's Lakota heritage and prairie upbringing, enriched by the influence of esteemed mentors and literary figures. It delves into childhood experiences that shaped a commitment to teaching and writing, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in understanding moral truths. The author challenges conventional views of death, suggesting it is a continuation rather than an end, and expresses gratitude to students and fellow word lovers who inspire the journey.
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2020, paperback
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