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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My personal journey with Ishi's Journey (by James A.Freeman), October 22, 2000
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This review is from: Ishi's Journey: From the Center to the Edge of the World (Paperback)
This is an amazing book, a modern Adam and Eve story where the last survivor of a northern California Indian tribe must struggle with incest taboos even though he knows that he and his woman-cousin are the last hope for his people's survival. Ishi's point-of-view is vividly realized, both in his wilderness homeland and after he joins the wilds of civilization of 1914 San Francisco. This novel is a dramatic realization of the real story of Ishi, one told through the inventiveness of fiction. It's a book of unspeakable sadness and mystical euphoria, a story almost too true to life and almost too incredible to have its basic in the real tale of Ishi, the last wild Yahi Indian.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is truly written from the heart! You must read it!, December 19, 2011
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This review is from: Ishi's Journey: From the Center to the Edge of the World (Paperback)
Beautiful! This book is written with all of your heart and soul. I could feel that in every page. The love Ishi was written with brought me to tears several times. I loved each Part of this book. There were so many emotions evoked throughout this story. I feel as though I know Ishi and understand him. You write about him the way one would write about their hero. You honor him so well with your words on these pages. I want to read it again. I am sure it warms his heart wherever he is that his story has been told so well and lives on. I also love the narrative point-of-view used.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Philadelphia Inquirer" review of "Ishi's Journey,": Book Editor's Pick, November 29, 2009
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The "Philadelphia Inquirer's" former Book Editor, Frank Wilson, writing of "Ishi's Journey" as his Editor's Pick, said: "This is a wise and wonderful book. The descriptions are lovingly precise, and the whole novel is a moving elegy for Ishi, the last wild Indian in North America, and of his vanished people. If this book doesn't sometimes make you smile and also move you to tears, then you are in need of a heart transplant." 2006
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Ishi's Journey: From the Center to the Edge of the World
Ishi's Journey: From the Center to the Edge of the World by James A. Freeman (Paperback - Mar. 1992)
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