Take the Water to the Mountain

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Literary
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Author: Keith R. Rees ISBN: 9781311340078
Publisher: Keith R. Rees Publication: November 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Keith R. Rees
ISBN: 9781311340078
Publisher: Keith R. Rees
Publication: November 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Take the Water to the Mountain explores the journey of a young woman who yearns for personal freedom while struggling to hold onto her strong familial bond and Native American heritage she has left behind.

It tells the tale of Lily Brownwood,a young Native American from the Arapaho nation. Lily sets out on a personal quest of discovery which takes her from her native home in Oklahoma to the shores of South Texas. There she finds a new world of enlightenment that is full of unique, colorful, and quirky characters. All of which help guide her along the true path of self-purpose and the realization that the ties that bind
are everywhere and can never be broken. It is a tale of redemption and healing as well as the testament that no matter how deep the scars are from the past, all wounds can be healed on the hills of life.

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Take the Water to the Mountain explores the journey of a young woman who yearns for personal freedom while struggling to hold onto her strong familial bond and Native American heritage she has left behind.

It tells the tale of Lily Brownwood,a young Native American from the Arapaho nation. Lily sets out on a personal quest of discovery which takes her from her native home in Oklahoma to the shores of South Texas. There she finds a new world of enlightenment that is full of unique, colorful, and quirky characters. All of which help guide her along the true path of self-purpose and the realization that the ties that bind
are everywhere and can never be broken. It is a tale of redemption and healing as well as the testament that no matter how deep the scars are from the past, all wounds can be healed on the hills of life.

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