tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36980566.post8930862987168745352..comments2023-09-10T03:32:12.015-06:00Comments on Snax On Line | Books, art, food, film, and travel: Unraveling the Past . . . One Woman’s Search through TimeRosemary Carstenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18078731575772645930noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36980566.post-73517949452487360242009-06-04T10:59:32.766-06:002009-06-04T10:59:32.766-06:00Sounds like a riveting book! I love tales of peopl...Sounds like a riveting book! I love tales of people digging through the past to shed some light on where they came from and the subtle influences that run through families. I'll suggest it to my book group.Laurel Kallenbachhttp://www.laurelkallenbach.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36980566.post-14262869913887432542009-05-19T09:41:00.000-06:002009-05-19T09:41:00.000-06:00Linda Tate's book,Power in the Blood (love that ti...Linda Tate's book,Power in the Blood (love that title!)is one I will surely have to read. My Cherokee partner, John Gritts, and I took a trip last summer to our ancestral homeland in Oklahoma. My grandmother's birth certificate says simply that she was born "on Potapo Creek, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory" so we went in search of the land of her birth. My trip was partially sponsored by a grant from the Colorado Authors League. To read my essay about that ancestral journey, go to http://www.coloradoauthors.org/Site/PageLambertGrantEssay.php. Meantime, I can't wait to check out Power in the Blood! Thank you for the heads-up, Rosemary, and congratulations, Linda.Page Lamberthttp://www.pagelambert.comnoreply@blogger.com