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"Touching, thought-provoking time-travel romance."
Reviewed by Delia Larkins
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted August 19, 2003
Jesse Spotted Horse has finally gotten the grant to make
his film at the DuBois Indian Reservation Industrial
School. He wants to show the world the mistreatment of
Indians at the government's hands, even though they thought
they were doing good.
Jesse's first stumbling block is Kathleen Prescott, the Read more...
"Engaging time travel romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 25, 2003
The Brookstone Foundation provides a $2.5 million grant to
movie director Jesse Spotted Horse to film a documentary on
the "Stolen Children, Stolen Culture: The Story of the off-
Reservation Schools". To fulfill a promise he made to
Grandma Boo to find what happened to her relative Tokalu
Sapa at Read more...
SummaryIn her acclaimed time-travel romances, award-winning
author Judie Aitken "brilliantly brings history to life"
(Alicia Rasley) by blending "a timeless tale of love and
destiny" (Kathleen Eagle) with actual Native American lore.
... "A powerful mix that proves Judie Aitken is a creative
force with a wonderful future" (Midwest Book Review).
Jesse Spotted Horse had every good reason to shoot a
documentary on the history of Native American boarding
schools -- he promised his Lakota grandmother he would
reveal the true story.
Kathleen Prescott had every good reason to stop the film
from being made -- she inherited one of the schools from her
ancestors and fear bad publicity.
But neither Jesse nor Kathleen had any reason to expect the
power of mutual attraction -- or the magic of an heirloom
brooch -- to bridge the gap between them. Now, as the
sparks begin to fly, the handsome Lakota and the prim young
beauty are swept through time to the distant year of 1886,
where the echoes of the past are as real and alive as the
beating of their hearts. Together, in this forgotten time
and place, they must face the truth -- about their heritage...
and their desire.
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