The Legend of See Bird: Kiamichi

New York Book Festival Honorable Mention
Paris Book Festival Honorable Mention
San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mention

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Last in the Legend of See Bird trilogy,  See Bird, Choctaw by birth, is caught between two worlds He sets out astride the gallant Kiamichi and together they follow a course of self-discovery and adventure, riding and ‘rodeoing.’

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New York Book Festival Honorable Mention
Paris Book Festival Honorable Mention
San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mention

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It’s the dawn of the Twentieth Century, and in Washington DC the youngest man ever to serve as President of the United States prepares for a tour of the West that will shape his future and America’s destiny. A man born with the proverbial ‘silver spoon in his mouth’, he seeks to find room to breathe and discovers instead a people and a land to cherish and protect.  Meanwhile, from the hills and hollers of West Virginia another man, Choctaw by birth, caught between two worlds, sets out astride the gallant Kiamichi. Together they follow a course of self-discovery and adventure, riding and ‘rodeoing.’ See Bird and Teddy Roosevelt, two men from opposite ends of the American experience, but with much more in common than anyone could have expected, cast their fortunes together on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure

Author

Karl L. Stewart

Cover

Paperback

ISBN

9781951556198

Pages

256

Size

6 x 9

Year Published

2020

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About the Author

Award winning author, KARL STEWART, was raised in the hills of post-WWII West Virginia, and moved to Wisconsin in his teen years, attending a Catholic seminary. Upon leaving the seminary, he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1966, serving as a communications sergeant in the elite Green Beret Special Forces until 1969. He enrolled in the University of Wisconsin, earning a double-major degree in political science and history. In 2005 Stewart retired from teaching high school Social Studies and English to devote himself to his two passions, family and writing.

He is the author of the award-winning Legend of See Bird series, loosely based on the life of Stewart’s great-grandfather, See Bird Carpenter, a Choctaw Indian. The Green Light continues the life of Stuart Carter (based on Stewart’s father) from WWII (The Seventh Cruise) to Vietnam. Up Harvey’s Creek and Fare Thee Well Harvey’s Creek is a spin off based on the author’s life, living with a parent with PTSD. He is also the author of Good Night Sweet Dreams, an award-winning children’s book.

He and his wife live in rural Wisconsin on a pine-lined ridge with a stunning view to the south, echoing his West Virginia childhood playgrounds.

 

 

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Good Night Sweet Dreams, a children’s book

The Seventh Cruise – Based on stories told to the author by his father, vivid recounting of war, heartaches, and victories for a West Virginian in the US Navy.

Up Harvey’s Creek  – Something is terribly wrong with Junior Carter’s father. Stu, a veteran of four years of naval combat in WWII, has become increasingly erratic and violent, threatening the stability of the family. Eleven year-old Junior concludes it is his task to find and fix whatever has gone wrong. Discussion of PTSD

Fare Thee Well, Harvey’s Creek – The touching conclusion to the poignant tale of a young boy’s sense of loss, grief and ultimate healing.

The Legend of Seebird: The Last Long Drive – based on the author’s grandfather, Seebird, set in the 1800s and really does have cowboys and Indians. – Watch on Zoom Into Books YouTube Channel HERE

The Legend of See Bird: Devil’s Backbone. Second in the See Bird Western series dealing with the Hatfield-McCoy family feud. Background and reading –  Watch HERE

The Legend of See Bird: Kiamichi. The final novel in the ‘See Bird’ Western trilogy. Background and reading