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The Resolution of Red Tears

The Resolution of Red Tears

Jayna Pirolozzi
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In an age when hatred still prevails one man’s heart is to build
a bridge of repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation.
It will take Red Tears.

One apology can change the course of a nation.

Daniel Red Tears Patterson is half Navajo, and works as a modern day under- sheriff in Stake Town, Arizona. He was given the name Red Tears by his grandfather as a prophetic name meaning, “the tears of our people cry through him”. A widower; he and his daughter, Jessica have a close relationship and are well liked in their town by all except by Daniel’s colleagues, Tom and Bill McKinley who are White Supremasts. The situation is not helped by the fact that Tommy Jr. is in love with Daniel’s daughter.
Daniel uncovered the McKinley’s plans to form an Aryan army and believes the McKinley’s killed his wife, a full Navajo, as a warning to keep him quiet. Daniel takes his daughter back to the reservation to help an old friend, Ben investigate a missing clansman. While there he faces his brother-in-law who holds a long grudge against Daniel.
Daniel begins to feel his heart cry for reconciliation in his family and between the first Nation People and White America. This cry will drive him to the United States Senate.
Language
English
Pages
268
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 07, 2011

The Resolution of Red Tears

Jayna Pirolozzi
0/5 ( ratings)
In an age when hatred still prevails one man’s heart is to build
a bridge of repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation.
It will take Red Tears.

One apology can change the course of a nation.

Daniel Red Tears Patterson is half Navajo, and works as a modern day under- sheriff in Stake Town, Arizona. He was given the name Red Tears by his grandfather as a prophetic name meaning, “the tears of our people cry through him”. A widower; he and his daughter, Jessica have a close relationship and are well liked in their town by all except by Daniel’s colleagues, Tom and Bill McKinley who are White Supremasts. The situation is not helped by the fact that Tommy Jr. is in love with Daniel’s daughter.
Daniel uncovered the McKinley’s plans to form an Aryan army and believes the McKinley’s killed his wife, a full Navajo, as a warning to keep him quiet. Daniel takes his daughter back to the reservation to help an old friend, Ben investigate a missing clansman. While there he faces his brother-in-law who holds a long grudge against Daniel.
Daniel begins to feel his heart cry for reconciliation in his family and between the first Nation People and White America. This cry will drive him to the United States Senate.
Language
English
Pages
268
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 07, 2011

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