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Underground Book Reviews

In the beautifully rugged grasslands over which the Lakota Sioux once roamed freely, the lives of fifth-generation rancher, Clara LaCroix, and fifth-generation reservation Indian Joe Black Hawk, collide in a tragic event that fuels an eruption of racial bitterness.

 

What Readers Have To Say…

“Freaking amazing!”

“I was totally drawn into a storyline replete with unexpected and edgy everything.”

“This book is beautifully written with sensitivity and honesty. This was not an easy subject to write about but it is handled with aplomb.”

“An accurate description of the area and its people. Not always pretty but accurate.”

“Superb characterization and dialogue…I was right there on the ranch with these characters. I forgot I was reading, I was watching it all happen.”

“Moving, deep and inspirational. I was brought to tears and couldn't put it down.”

“One of the best books I’ve read... Hare is a talented author and will go far.”

“Hare’s brutally honest description of Native Americans’ realm should send a wake up call to every single reader to the unconscionable treatment of these indigenous people.”

“Themes of forgiveness, healing, and humanity were crystal clear and beautifully crafted.”

“No Dogs or Indians is extremely well written. It is one of those books where the prose is so smooth and unintrusive that the reader is just left to enjoy the story.”

“The author has created a powerful journey that cannot fail to leave the reader unchanged by the end.”

“The author took many risks exploring reservation life, but did so with a gentle and deft hand…”

“Clara’s story was also incredibly tragic and yet somehow hopeful at the same time and Hare managed to bring it full circle.

“Lisa Hare shines a light on a profoundly stunning and different world.”

“Dialogue was top-notch. The author really shines here.”

“A rare book that entices you to consider so many universal truths as you read it...love, loss, prejudice, alienation as well as questioning the meaning of freedom and captivity.”

“A powerful journey that left me feeling moved and inspired.”

“I was genuinely surprised by some of the developments along the way, and while this told a straightforward story on the surface, there was another layer that was all about freedom, the history of abuses towards Native American people, and how to initiate healing.”

“This is a story about the past as well as about the present. It makes us aware of the wrongs that have been done, as well as of the wrongs that are still being done.”

“The horses were lovely side characters and the settings and landscape were so well established that they were almost characters unto themselves.”

“It's refreshing to read a story that is so unpredictable.”