Broken: A Love Story
A Woman's Journey Toward Redemption on the Wind River Indian Reservation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hay House UK Ltd
Published:4th Apr '11
Should be back in stock very soon
A true story of healing through Native American wisdom and the beauty and power of horses
Writer Lisa Jones went to Wyoming for a magazine assignment. At a dusty corral on the Wind River Indian Reservation, she met Stanford Addison, a Northern Arapaho who seemed to transform everything around him. It was said he could heal people of everything from cancer to bipolar disorder. This book tells her story, intertwined with Stanford's.
Writer Lisa Jones went to Wyoming for a four-day magazine assignment. She was committed to a long-term relationship, building a career and searching for something she could not name.
At a dusty corral on the Wind River Indian Reservation, she met Stanford Addison, a Northern Arapaho who seemed to transform everything around him. He gentled horses rather than breaking them. It was said he could heal people of everything from cancer to bipolar disorder. He did all this from a wheelchair; he had been a quadriplegic for more than twenty years.
As Lisa returned to the ranch time and time again, Stanford slowly revealed his story. He'd spent his teenage years busting broncos, seducing girls and dealing drugs. At twenty, he left the house for another night of partying. By morning, a violent accident had robbed him of his physical prowess and in its place left unwelcome spiritual powers - an exchange so shocking that Stanford spent several years trying to kill himself. Eventually he surrendered to his new life and mysterious gifts. Lisa was a frequent visitor to Stanford's place over the years, the reservation and its people worked on her, exposing and healing the places where she too was broken. This is her story, intertwined with Stanford's, and it explores powerful spirits, material poverty, spiritual wealth, friendship, violence, confusion, death, and above all else, love.
Jones writes beautifully about the natural world, knows how to bring the people she encounters alive on the page, and tells a gutsy, moving story about a significant passage in her own life. The Washington Post Jones has written the most important and beautiful book to come out of the West in a decade. Moving, powerful, humbling, beautifully rendered. Alexandra Fuller, author of Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight A truly moving account of life's beauty and tragedy. I loved it. Soul and Spirit magazine
ISBN: 9781848503328
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 21mm
Weight: 270g
288 pages