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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DEEP-ROOTED CONFLICTS,
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This review is from: Plant Them Deep (Rose Destea a Rose Novel) (Hardcover)
This is the best Thurlo book I've read. I disagree with those who call it "cozy". It shows the intractable conflicts that cleave Navajo society today: tradition vs. science, development vs. conservation, spiritual well-being vs. material comfort. PLANT THEM DEEP is a dramatic shift from the Thurlo's police procedurals, in which Navajo detective Ella Clah is the protagonist, or their hokey vampire series. It is told from the perspective of Rose Destea, Ella's feisty, traditionalist mother. Ella and her brother Clifford, a hataalii, play supporting roles this time. The story has plenty of crime and suspense, even as it focuses on the traditionalist side of Navajo culture -- its manners, herbalist lore, and healing ceremonies.The Tribal Council hires Rose, a long-time "plant watcher" to conduct a survey of endangered native plants, especially those used by traditional herbalists, to assist them in evaluating the restoriation plans of mining and utility companies. She immediately runs into determined opposition from a young Navajo plant biologist and other modernists, both tribal and Anglo. Rose discovers that scarce medicinal herbs are being systematically dug up all over the reservation. Suspense builds when another plant watcher dies under mysterious circumstances and her best friend falls grieviously ill. In short order Rose must find a rare herb to help cure her friend, solve a murder, and catch a plant thief. PLANT THEM DEEP may not be full of mayhem and bloodshed, but it is full of the clash of competing values. Rose Destea is clear on where she stands, but readers must draw their own conclusions.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
stands alone,
By "sisboomba" (West Lafayette, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Plant Them Deep (Rose Destea a Rose Novel) (Hardcover)
This title is not included in the Ella Clah series. As such I found it very interesting and informative. Not only does the author tell about medicinal plants and their uses,she reveals more about tribal hierarchy. Ella appears in the book but only plays the part of a worried loved one,the same as Rose appears in the Ella Clah books.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Ever,
By A Customer
This review is from: Plant Them Deep (Rose Destea a Rose Novel) (Hardcover)
This book is the best work by the Thurlos. It is great to get to know Ella's mother Rose so much better. The book wonderfully illustrates the plight of indigenous peoples when dealing with the outside world's pressure to take their land's natural resources, and brings the plant people to the forefront of the story.
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