Children of the Earth

Children of the Earth by Ruby A. Sampson is a work of fiction published by iUniverse in 2002. This 200-page book is written in English and follows the journey of Dana, a journalist of mixed Native American and Irish American heritage. As she explores an isolated village in the mountains near her childhood home, Dana becomes captivated by the villagers’ way of life and their spiritual beliefs, which resonate with her own.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines action and adventure with elements of fairy tales and mythology. Dana’s experiences lead her to a romantic connection with a young man who aspires to uplift his community. Through her interactions with the villagers, she discovers that universal laws can bridge cultural divides and make the seemingly impossible achievable. This edition invites readers to reflect on themes of identity and connection within a rich tapestry of cultural heritage.
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Dana is a half Native–American and half Irish–American Protestant. In her chosen profession as a journalist, she discovers an isolated village in the mountains not far from her home where her grandparents raised her. She becomes intrigued by the simple villagers and falls in love with a handsome and ambitious young man who wants more for his people.
She learns that their spiritual beliefs and customs are not unlike her own. She finds that universal laws make anything possible.
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