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This is the third book in the Harmony Tree Series. It is a story of how a boy, Sage, who is different than all the other boys, finds his place in society because he is accepted for his particular giftings instead of complying to popular expectations. In most tribal societies differently gifted individuals were not looked down upon but considered sacred. The author has close relatives who are neurodivergent, but the story will be an encouragement for any child who is different; to the parents of such children, and to teach other children cultural and inter-relational sensitivity. In this third book, as in the prior two, parents will be able to pick out the ecological theme. The Harmony Tree Prequal: Different is Good encourages animal species preservation.Randy Woodley is an esteemed scholar, teacher, and author known for his work in the fields of theology, justice, and Indigenous rights. With a deep understanding of Native American culture and spirituality, Randy has dedicated his life to promoting reconciliation between Indigenous peoples and the rest of the world. As a Cherokee descendant, recognized by the Keetoowah Band, Randy brings a unique perspective to conversations around spirituality, ecology, and social justice. His teachings emphasize the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of caretaking the Earth.Randy has written numerous books, articles, and essays, sharing his wisdom and insights. His works are renowned for their thoughtfulness, depth, and ability to challenge traditional paradigms. Randy Woodley invites us all to reflect on our relationship with the Earth and each other, urging us to recognize the wisdom and presence of Indigenous voices in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future. He and his wife co-sustain Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds.
When a forest fire almost wipes out a neighborhood, along with the grove of Oaks down the street, a young girl named Jade leaves her home to thank the fire crew, especially for saving Grandmother Oak. Her conversation with the Native American fire crew leads to the topics of nature, Native Americans, women in leadership and how to become a part of the co-sustaining process of keeping Mother Earth healthy and strong. The reader will learn much about these subjects and more in this fun book, jammed-packed with educational opportunities for children and adults.Also see the first book by Randy Woodley in the Harmony Tree Trilogy, The Harmony Tree: A Story of Healing and Community.
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