The Forest Has Eyes

The Forest Has Eyes by Bev Doolittle, published by The Greenwich Workshop Press on January 9, 1998, is a first edition book featuring 32 pages in English. This work invites readers to explore the intricate relationship between Native Americans and the western wilderness through a collection of paintings that reveal hidden stories and images. The book emphasizes the beauty of nature while showcasing the cultural significance of the Indigenous peoples of North America.
Readers will discover a unique blend of art and narrative as they engage with the visual elements that Doolittle presents. The illustrations not only depict the natural landscape but also incorporate themes related to the Indians of North America, making it suitable for both general audiences and juvenile literature. This edition encourages a deeper appreciation for the environment and the cultural heritage it represents, inviting exploration and reflection on the interconnectedness of nature and Indigenous history.
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Find hidden stories and pictures in these paintings of Native Americans and the western wilderness. Eighty-three thousand copies sold.
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