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Dec. 15, 2007 By a Lulu User
"Couldn't put it down" Wow. Thanks to Dr. Drury I had an amazing adventure this afternoon as I sat down and read the entire book after it arrived just yesterday in the mail!

As a former student of Dr. Drury my expectations for the book were high and even with a few typographical errors littered throughout I was HIGHLY impressed and enjoyed every single entry. It literally felt as though I was on the journey too!

Thanks "Coach" Drury for allowing us to share in the adventure!

My full review is available on my blog - http://www.stevansheets.com
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Oct. 15, 2009 By Jeanine Long
"Walking the Trail of Death" Last night when I started reading this book, I could not put it down until I finished it. As a Native American, at times I wept. As a Christian, my heart rejoiced, was moved, and was broken. As American citizens, we carry the shame of our ancestors knowing that there is nothing we can do today to make amends -- but with knowledge we can give surety that a like atrocity, not matter the race or make up of nation of people, is never recreated in this great nation. Today, as in the 1800's, people of character must continue to make great silent sacrifices to carry on the legacy of who we are for following generations. I pray that as a result, a century and a half from now someone else will not have to walk in our moccasins to tell our story. Thank you Keith Drury for such a moving well told account of the 1838 and the 2006 story.

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Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Keith Drury
Published April 2, 2007
Language English
Pages 164
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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