Tony O'Riley had learned two for-sure things from Joe Brown, a Tohono O'odham Ma: kai: always live a Simple Life, and always do what you judge to be the Right Thing no matter what the various rules say. However, what he thought was 'Simple' often turned out to be complicated, and what he thought was 'Right' often turned out to be questionable ... but fun. He had like-minded friends, though, and most of thei ...Täielik kirjeldus
Tony O'Riley had learned two for-sure things from Joe Brown, a Tohono O'odham Ma: kai: always live a Simple Life, and always do what you judge to be the Right Thing no matter what the various rules say. However, what he thought was 'Simple' often turned out to be complicated, and what he thought was 'Right' often turned out to be questionable ... but fun. He had like-minded friends, though, and most of their problems were openly discussed and sometimes solved. What becomes apparent is that what is normally accepted as good is often bad, and what is thought to be bad can the best thing that ever happened.