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The Larks Don't Sing
​in the Valley

Two teen boys, each from a different culture; both abandoned by their own people in the middle of the Canadian wilderness in 1834. Andy is searching for his father, a white missionary, who is somewhere in the vast and untamed Canadian west. Badger, a Blackfoot Indian, has lost his father to the constant warring that goes on between the Blackfoot and the other tribes that surround their territory. Follow along, as they find one another under precarious circumstances and become friends, surviving against both hostile Indians and hostile whites. Danger and lightheartedness, treachery and romance accompany their adventures as they come of age in the pristine land of wild buffalo and wild men, with Andy never giving up hope in finding his father. ​

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​This is one of those “I can’t put it down” books.  Excellent story and characters.  Well researched and brilliantly written. Loved it! - Fredi D 

This is a fantastic read, Roy's writing style is vivid, and informative, it pulls you in!(Hemingway) I recommend this book to those who have always wondered how the early interactions would have looked like. I fell in love with the characters and can't wait for his next novel! - Bears Toe
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The Larks Don't Sing in the Valley is available now from most online retailers including...
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ALSO AVAILABLE AT
Akamina Gifts, Waterton
Kootenay Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek
The Nest, Pincher Creek
Pincher Office Products, Pincher Creek

Or DIRECTLY FROM THE AUTHOR by emailing kishinena@gmail.com
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