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Luski's Silent Girl: A Native American revenge story

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heart of Lumbee land, a Deaf teenage girl survives a devastating fire that claims her father's life and burns everything she knows. Left in silence and solitude she begins a raw journey through forests, rivers, and sacred place driven by grief, memory, and the whisper of justice.

As she follows the signs left behind by the man responsible a cowboy who Brought destruction to her land she uncovers pieces of his past and her own spiritual purpose. Along the way, she bonds with a wounded wolf she names Luski, forming a sacred trust that mirrors her own healing.

With each step, she draws closer to the truth not just about the fire, but about who she is. Guided by ancestral dreams, petroglyphs carved in stone, and the rhythm of the earth, she learns that her silence is not weakness, but power.

Luski's Silent Girl is a poignant, emotionally rich novel of survival, Indigenous identity, and the unbreakable bond between land, spirit, and self.

330 pages, Paperback

First published August 15, 2025

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Sondra Sampson

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Sondra Sampson is a proud Lumbee author from North Carolina. Her debut, Signs from the Spirit, is a heartfelt tribute to her late father, blending sacred signs, ancestral healing, and divine messages. Her second novel, The Sign of Victoria, is a supernatural thriller about seven college friends trapped in a deadly game inside a haunted Victorian mansion.

Her third book, Luski’s Silent Girl, is a powerful YA story about a Deaf Native American girl who survives the burning of her homeland and bonds with a wounded black wolf. Together, they seek justice against the man responsible in a journey of survival, spirit, and revenge.

Sondra was recently featured in The Robesonian and Native News Online for her powerful voice as a Deaf and Native author. A devoted mother of five and grandmother of five, she draws strength from Lumbee traditions, spiritual symbolism, and real-life experiences that bridge the seen and unseen.

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