Beth C.
Written on Jan 10, 2014
What I found was a story of power and love, of dreams and friendship, and a haunted history that has remained hidden for far too long. It was a strange combination of what many would see as fantastical juxtaposed with an “insane” asylum that wouldn’t be out of place in the worst horror novel. Knowing this was written as truth, and seeing the respectful way Nerburn passed along this story, has me convinced to read the other books in the series. I want to learn more about how the events in this book came to be and about the people themselves. As will you by the time you finish reading.
One other thing, a strong suggestion - research the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians. Then pass it along. This piece of history is one that needs to be told, and those who lived and died there deserve to be remembered with honor and respect.