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Jim Kjelgaard

The Story of Geronimo

In “The Story of Geronimo,” Jim Kjelgaard presents a compelling narrative that intricately weaves the life of one of America's most iconic Native American leaders with the broader themes of conflict and cultural resilience. Kjelgaard's literary style strikes a balance between historical accuracy and engaging storytelling, employing vivid descriptions and a straightforward prose that brings Geronimo's experiences to life. Set against the backdrop of the Apache resistance during the late 19th century, the book contextualizes Geronimo's struggles, showcasing not only his strategies and leadership but also the profound impacts of American expansionism on indigenous populations. Jim Kjelgaard, an author deeply invested in the lives and narratives of Native American figures, draws from extensive research and an apparent empathy towards the plights of indigenous peoples, evident in his portrayal of Geronimo's dignity and resilience. Kjelgaard's background in writing about wilderness and wildlife likely shaped his keen appreciation for the intersection of nature and culture, adding depth to his interpretation of Geronimo'Äôs life. This book comes highly recommended for those interested in American history, Native American culture, and the unfolding narrative of resilience against oppression. Kjelgaard's balanced perspective invites readers to understand not just the events of Geronimo's life, but the enduring legacy of his fight for autonomy.
139 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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