It's printed and IIRC the book had a regular hardback cover - I really should know more of its history tbf but will endeavour to get to read it - it's on my bucket list.
I'll have to do some more research but I'm led to believe it was a book written especially for the family rather than general publication so unsure of how many copies are in existence.
The monk sounds a good guy.
I'm very proud if my Native American heritage (25%) and there's a book that has been inherited into our family chronicling it which unfortunately is with one of my sisters whom I haven't had contact with for years. I'd really like to read this before my time's up.
Yes she settled on a farm in Kent with her younger daughter whilst my mother married at 18 to my dad in Brighton. Grandmother visited us in Hove with my auntie every summer until she was too unwell to.
One story that touches my heart is that my auntie picked up grandma on the fact she was...
My mother was born in Pittsburgh (sadly passed 2011) to a Kent father and Native American mother.
There's so much to like about the USA rather than as the usual redneckery guns etc.
I love the natural scenery of the place having visited ten states - standing out were the Pacific Coast route...