The Indian Boy's Story

by Alice Paprocki


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Softcover
£9.16
Softcover
£9.16

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/05/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9780759672659

About the Book

This exciting adventure of fantasy, excitement and imagination begins when the boy, 8 winters of age awakens one morning to find his whole band has left, abandoned, deserted him. He had been orphaned in birthing by his half-white mother. His life is spared by an old and respected woman of the tribe who offers to raise him and use him as her helper as she ages.

Totally alone in an Indian encampment is a challenge to this young boy, who is not trained as a warrior, but only as an old woman’s helper. He has many trials and as the tale unfolds, he sometimes has help through dreams of his grandfather, but mostly the adventures and accomplishments are from his own wits. He is stalked by a huge black bear, as well as ‘watched’ by shiny green eyes of some unknown creature, and must overcome many hardships and tests of the early Indian’s life, survival, and yet with medicine man overtones as he commences his training as the book progresses.

This is a tale that will keep you on the edge of your chair. The proofreader’s comments were: "I could hardly wait to turn the page"; "How exciting and yet educational"; "Had me on the edge of my chair"; "Entertaining yet with interesting educational overtones, how unique."


About the Author

Alice Paprocki began her writing with short informative news articles for the local Hairdressers Association in 1971-81. At the same time she also wrote a monthly column that was featured in a locally oriented magazine titled Flair.

As editor of the Florida State Massage Therapy Association, Emerald Coast Chapter in 1981-2 she wrote, designed and published a monthly newsletter. She also published a personal newsletter for her own clients from 1982 through 1998. Then she wrote a textbook on Clinical Hypnotherapy for her school, The North Florida School of Hypnotherapy. Also at this time she wrote a script book for hypnotherapy students. Creative writing filled the odd times and has led to a collection of short stories for children from 8 to 80 years old. Fantasy, imagination, and the ability of drawing a picture in words are some of the talents that she has developed with great skill.

This book, The Indian Boy’s Story, is as exciting as and comparable to Huckleberry Finn and Harry Potter, but is set in early America, before the white man came. She is currently working on a sequel to this book, as well as writing a book about prayer, and a book of poetry.