NATIVE AMERICA CALLING
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Cherokee author Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle invites readers back to 1942 and the time of World War II.
In “Even As We Breathe,” cultures of her fictional characters collide in the secluded Grove Park Inn in North Carolina. That’s where foreign diplomats held as prisoners of war come face-to-face with Cowney Sequoya and the other rural Cherokees who live there.
Native America Calling will hear more about the dynamic storyline from the author in for our February Book of the Month. Listen to Native America Calling LIVE every day at 1pm Eastern.

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