Walking Softly, a new novel by Ojibwe author Thomas D Peacock, published by Dovetailed Press. Written like a memoir in first person, the story tells of the making of an Ojibwe elder.
Walking Softly by Thomas Peacock
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Walking Softly, a new novel by Ojibwe author Thomas D Peacock, published by Dovetailed Press. Written like a memoir in first person, the story tells of the making of an Ojibwe elder.
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