This collection features five stories crafted for children, though they aim to captivate readers of all ages. Set within a Lakota Indian tribe, the tales center around Thunder Rider, affectionately called Tuffy by his grandfather. Tuffy embodies the curiosity and adventurous spirit of a typical five-year-old boy eager to learn and explore. The narratives highlight the lessons he learns through his choices and actions, reflecting the adventures a Native American child might have experienced long ago. These timeless lessons resonate across all cultures and generations. The author, a mother residing in the Washington D.C. area, has spent over twenty-three years in federal service. An avid reader and former military dependent, she cherishes her childhood experiences, particularly her time in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Her early writing, sparked by a poem about leaving Germany, has evolved into a passion for storytelling. Inspired by the romance novels featuring Native American characters, she chose to write about Tuffy, admiring the harmony with nature that Native Americans exemplified. The TUFFY stories aim to entertain, inform, and connect with readers from diverse backgrounds, while remaining firmly in the realm of fiction.
Valerie Lee Knihy
