Sand Sharks in the Pines

by Harry S. Monesson


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E-Book
$3.95
Hardcover
$12.95
Softcover
$11.74
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/31/2001

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9780759607965
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9780759607989
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9780759607972

About the Book

The Lenni Lenape, Keeper of the Red Score, once lived on the Rise Near the Creek. While working the summer on a farm, a ten-year-old boy finds a stone arrowhead, a magical black celt, and a few crumbling bones "from someone’s ancient meal."

The boy takes those bones with him when he goes to the family doctor for an annual examination. He shows them to the doctor, and the boy is greatly concerned when told that they are from someone like himself -- a human being.

With concern and compassion, the boy returns the human remains to the Rise Near the Creek, where the Great Recorder and Keeper of the Red Score, Clay Face, appears to him. In gratitude for the deed and the caring and respectful nature of the boy, Clay Face engages him in conversation and tells the story of his own life and that of his People.


About the Author

Since early childhood, the pines, lakes, streams, bay and bogs of Southern New Jersey have served as Harry S. Monesson's home, school and playground. Harry is a blueberry/cranberry grower and avocational archaeologist residing in Pemberton, NJ. His other published books are: Knibblers in the Sand, Sand Sharks in the Pines; Up a Cranberry Tree II; The World's Biggest Tummy, Berry Patch Tales; Boggenskrogin and other Short Stories.

About the Illustrator

Sand Sharks in the Pines text was illustrated by William Netamux'we Sauts Bock, an award-winning illustrator of over 200 books. His paintings range from miniatures, wall murals, and portraits, to icons of the Saints. His popular historic works include the Lenni Lenape Indian and cowboys. Sauts' spiritual works include portraits of pets, tribal visionary and ceremonial paintings, and assorted commissioned subjects. Sauts' Lenape Sacred Name is Netamux'we ("He who walks in the Lead"). Known as "Master" by his patrons, Master Sauts Studio and Gallery are located in Souderton, Pennsylvania.