Children are sure to enjoy this lively rendition of an age-old classic. Little Ruth Reddingford loves visiting her grandmother. So when Grandma can't pick her up for their weekly picnic, Red takes matters into her own hands. While taking a shortcut through the woods to Grandma's condo, she is confronted by bullies. The ensuing adventure takes a surprising twist as Red discovers the power of her Native American heritage and makes an unusual new friend.
A student/practitioner of shamanism for over twenty years, Hank’s interest in spiritual traditions and ancient indigenous cultures led to this retelling of Little Red Ridinghood. A tribute to feminine power, Hank’s version expands the story to include the passing down of shamanic traditions from grandmother to granddaughter.
Hank is a professor of Anthropology living in Sacramento, California with his wife and two daughters. When not conducting seminars and workshops worldwide, he might be found exploring East Africa’s Great Rift Valley in search of answers to the mystery of human origins.