Buffalo Dreamers A Novel

Buffalo Dreamers A Novel by John Newman, published by Farcountry Press on September 27, 2022, is a work of fiction that explores the journey of a young Iraq war veteran, Sam Comstock, who grapples with PTSD. In his quest for healing, Sam finds himself in Montana, where he is tasked with managing a controversial wildlife issue involving migratory buffalo near Yellowstone Park. This mission puts him in direct conflict with a group of Indian warrior-dreamers who are committed to protecting the buffalo from slaughter, setting the stage for a tense and transformative experience.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness Sam’s struggle for survival alongside his native companions in the Montana wilderness, all while facing relentless pursuit from military and law enforcement forces. The story delves into themes of nature and the environment, highlighting the deep connections between humans and wildlife. Through Sam’s journey, the novel invites reflection on cultural understanding and the healing power of nature, ultimately revealing insights into the buffalo spirit and the lessons it holds. This edition comprises 248 pages and is presented in English.
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“For Sam Comstock, a young Iraq war vet with PTSD, the need to find a way to heal his wounded soul is a matter of life or death. His Marine sniper skills lead him to Montana on a mission to help manage an infamous wildlife challenge: killing migratory buffalo outside Yellowstone Park that are presumed to carry an infectious disease for cattle. This places Sam seriously at odds with a renegade band of Indian warrior-dreamers who are determined to save the buffalo from slaughter. Thrown together and isolated in the Montana wilderness, meanwhile relentlessly pursued by the combined forces of military, law enforcement, and the cattle industry, Sam and his native compatriots must depend upon one another for survival. Along the way, Sam becomes enmeshed in the way of the buffalo, confronting his suicidal pain and emerging from a long trail of suffering. Through Sam, we come to understand that we have much to learn from our native neighbors. We may even discover our own inner buffalo spirit.”–Page [4] of cover.
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