The Beaver and the Bear

The Beaver and the Bear by Paul Kending is a fiction book published by AuthorHouse in April 2008. This edition spans 284 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Jotham Marichetti, who, upon returning to Northern Wisconsin, reclaims his given name after being known as Ahmeek, the Beaver, during his childhood among the Chippewa. As he navigates his new role as District Attorney of Bayfield County, he remains connected to his Indian heritage and friends, ultimately becoming their advocate in a compelling mystery surrounding the death of an elderly Chippewa.
Readers will find a story that intertwines themes of identity and community, as Jotham grapples with his past while fulfilling his professional duties. The plot delves into the complexities of his relationships with his childhood friends and the challenges he faces in solving the mystery of the elderly man’s death. This edition offers a thoughtful exploration of cultural ties and personal growth, set against the backdrop of Northern Wisconsin.
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Jotham Marichetti dropped his Indian name when he returned to Northern Wisconsin. The Chippewa had called him Ahmeek, the Beaver, when he was a child, but as a law school graduate he would have to go back to the name his mother gave him. He would never forget, however, his Indian friends from childhood. Even after he became District Attorney of Bayfield County, he was their advocate and, with help from an unlikely friend, solved the mystery when an elderly Chippewa was found dead on the side of a highway.
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