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Anung’s Journey

Anung’s Journey

This ancient Ojibway legend predates contact with European settlers, but the drummer boy and the people he meets at the end of his journey couldn’t be more familiar to modern culture.

When the orphaned Anung sets out on his vision quest, he sees clearly that his purpose in life is to find the greatest chief of all and tell him of the many acts of kindness the mothers and fathers of the village have given to Anung.

When the people of his village learn of the vision, they are proud of him. For every man of the village loves Anung as his son. Every woman is his mother. They believe Gitche Manitou, the great creator, has chosen their son for a special journey.

In his quest to find the greatest chief, Anung travels through the 13 tribes of the First Nations, across forests, plains, water, and desert. Along the way, he is accompanied by Turtle, the interpreter of all languages. He finds friends in the most unlikely of places––a squirrel’s nest, a mother bear’s den, and a city filled with people from every tribe. At each stop, Anung and his drum sing of his mothers and fathers and his quest to meet the greatest chief.

What Anung finds at the end of his journey will both surprise and thrill readers of all ages. This ancient legend, told in the beautifully poetic style of Carl Nordgren, begs to be read aloud and savored.

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In his quest to find the greatest chief, Anung travels through the 13 tribes of the First Nations and makes unexpected friends along the way. This ancient legend, told in beautifully poetic style, begs to be read aloud and savored.

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Author: Carl Nordgren
Genres: Best Sellers, Young Adult and Kids
Tag: Best Sellers
Publisher: Torchflame Books
Publication Year: 2014
ASIN: B00LCIIW86
ISBN: 9781611531176
List Price: 12.95
eBook Price: 6.99
Carl Nordgren

When Carl Nordgren was nine he had three ambitions. To be a novelist, a fishing guide, and play shortstop for the Chicago Cubs. He’s two for three.

He started guiding at fifteen, from 1966 to 1971, at a wilderness fishing camp on the English River in Northwestern Ontario and on the White River in the Ozarks. His guests frequently told him to avoid soul sucking nine-to-five jobs; these men were bosses of companies so he believed them. In 1970 the camps in Ontario were closed because of mercury poisoning, stories told in his novels, The 53rd Parallel and Worlds Between; after graduating from Knox College he was a foundry man and factory worker before joining a start up publishing company.

The first time he had an idea that created a new job he was hooked on the creative power of entrepreneurship; he spent thirty years starting companies and helping others start theirs. He was a pioneer in the cellular industry and led two new venture incubators. He’s proud he’s helped create many hundreds of jobs since that first one.

Invited to teach entrepreneurship at Duke in 2002 his course morphed into one that helped students grow their creative capacities and develop their entrepreneurial instincts and behaviors. He taught there for forteen years.

For twenty-five years his calling has been helping us become our most creative selves; he’s the author of Becoming a Creative Genius (again), teaches, and hosts the weekly radio show, Exploring your Creative Genius. His calling now includes helping our nation appreciate the potential of the common ground he’s discovered, common ground proven attractive to the left and right. There we find the most rational and optimistic way to prepare for the future of unknowable unknowns: be the most creative and entrepreneurial people we can be.

This common ground is home to policy ideas and communications strategies for politicians and community leaders to help us accomplish that.

Visit him at http://carlnordgren.com/.

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