Prevailing distrust and ignorance lead to a tragic conclusion for young Francois and Kamimi. This award-winning story brought prejudice and intolerance to the forefront, compelling the country to take a closer look at itself, reflecting the civil unrest and racism of the time.

Penned within the pages of the 56-year-old novel by the cryptic author with the same last name, Kloe discovered mystical evidence about her missing parents. Together with her best friend Hudson they ran down each veiled clue, directing them through the streets of Seattle and revealing the storied history of its indigenous people. However, they were unaware of the ominous dark spirit shadowing their every move.

The only constant present in each time era was the Saghalie, the majestic 275-foot monolith eventually known as Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon. According to tribal legend the Saghalie emanated a strong supernatural and benevolent life-force, compelling them to all magically converge at the same extraordinary moment in time.

Despite life’s trials, hardships and sufferings, the ever-envisioning and loving plan of the Great Spirit Above for its people was finally revealed, transforming livelihoods forever.

The more things change, the more things stay the same.

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