
Let the Drum Speak
Author: Linda Lay Shuler
Narrator: Cris Dukehart
Unabridged: 15 hr 43 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 02/11/2014
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction

Author: Linda Lay Shuler
Narrator: Cris Dukehart
Unabridged: 15 hr 43 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 02/11/2014
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Linda Lay Shuler (1910–2011) was a brilliant, creative, ambitious woman born before her time. She wrote and produced for radio in the days women were expected to stay at home, receiving awards against conglomerate giants. Television was a new medium at the time, and she jumped right into it, writing, producing, and directing travel documentaries for the Texas Highway Department, writing and producing a traffic courtroom series, and establishing radio/TV workshops. The biggest accomplishment in her film life was when she wrote, directed, and produced a fivescreen film, the first of its type. Sponsored by Humble Oil (Exxon), it was presented at the 1968 Hemisfair in San Antonio, in a circular building created especially for it. But perhaps her most lasting professional accomplishments were her three novels.
AWESOME This is the last of the 3 books of the series....it is awesome! Could not put any of the 3 books down until I had finished the series. If you love the southwest and Native American heritage, this will take you back. These places are still around. Amazing people!!!!......more
Let the Drum Speak is the 3rd in Shuler's series about Kwani, She Who Remembers. These are books that need to be read in order as you need the history of the characters and to know how everyone relates to everyone else. This is the story of Antelope, Kwani's daughter who has traveled far to the East......more
I didn't find this book as compelling as the other two in this series. It was much more static in terms of both location and time frame. I also didn't like what the author did with Chomoc's character and felt that his actions did not reflect his feelings as she described. Most importantly, it felt r......more
I enjoyed all three books in this series. This last one was different from the others because it mostly took place at a different pueblo. At times, I found it annoying because I wanted to be back in the "home" location with kinder and more humane people. The story did work well and the ending was no......more