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The Interpreter

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A novelization based on the true story of Conrad Weiser, Pennsylvania's Indian agent during the French and Indian War, chronicles the life and times of one of the greatest American pioneers, set against the backdrop of the revolt of the Palatine Germans, the first rebellion of the British colonies, and Pennsylvania. Reprint.

430 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1997

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September 6, 2010
A historical novel of the early years of colonization in North America that focuses on the culture clash from the perspective of dreams by my dreaming mentor Robert Moss. The real life ending was something of a downer but the Iroquois dreaming sequence is what makes this book interesting and valuable. A good melding of Robert Moss's historian roots with his shamanistic dreaming workshop future. A novel especially for dreamers.
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January 12, 2012
I found this story interesting , i believe there is a 1st book to this story ,
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