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Tree of Dreams

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Slipping back and forth between her writer's life as a white woman in New York City and her mystical life amongst the native Indian women of northern Canada, Lynn Andrews weaves a wise woman's tale of aging. As the popular bestselling author (Medicine Woman) now faces her own midlife passage and wrestles with immortality, she finds herself seeing visions of her old nemesis, the evil sorcerer Red Dog, who has seemingly risen from the dead. What does this all mean? Andrews brings her fears and questions to her elder teachers in Canada, whom she has informally apprenticed with for many years. This is all vintage Andrews--complete with visions, dreams, and lessons from the elders. Now that our political consciousness has been elevated, it is hard to wholly embrace this white woman's interpretation of native teaching. At times it is even hard to believe that all the encounters with the women in northern Canada really occurred. The dialogue seems stilted, forced into recounting past events from previous books, or contrived into teaching a lesson rather than relaying actual conversations. Yet, there is no doubting that Andrews has some interesting insights on aging, especially for her fans who appreciate and feel at ease in her shape- and place-shifting format. --Gail Hudson

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Lynn V. Andrews

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Lynn Andrews is the author of the Medicine Woman Series, which chronicles her three decades of study and work with shaman healers on four continents.

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January 24, 2016
As with all of Lynn V. Andrews books. I find there is s correct time to receive the blessings of her message. Now was this time. Tree of Dreams sank its song to my soul and I am much blessed for the transmission.
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August 21, 2012
I like Lynn's style of writing. She shares her journey which can be powerful. I feel as if I am on her journey as well. This is one of a series. Her journey begins with "Medicine Woman". This is some what of a recap about her journey.
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August 26, 2012
Spiritual questions about life...part of a series...I have enjoyed all
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