Gary Robinson
Award-winning writer and filmmaker Gary Robinson (Choctaw/Cherokee descent) has worked most of his life to create Indigenous content in dozens of Indigenous educational, informational, and documentary television projects. He is the author of sixteen books, including eight books for teens in the PathFinders series. Gary lives in Santa Ynez, California.
Books by Gary Robinson
A confidence-building book for young girls, particularly those from a diverse community or heritage.
Hardcover
9781939053343
9781939053343
$17.95
After surviving a lightning strike, Cherokee teen Billy Buckhorn discovers he has supernatural powers.
Paperback
9781939053077
9781939053077
$9.95
After Billy Buckhorn survives being struck by lightning, he is left with extraordinary visions and psychic insights. When his deceased grandmother conveys a message to him, Billy realizes that his special powers will be used to defeat the ancient evil threatening his Cherokee Nation.
Paperback
9781939053473
9781939053473
$14.95
A tribal prophecy indicates Billy Buckhorn is the long-awaited Chosen One. In the second installment of the Thunder Child Prophecy, he is destined to battle the Night Seers of the Owl Clan as they plan to retake control of the Middleworld.
Paperback
9780966931754
9780966931754
$14.95
In the exciting conclusion to the Thunder Child Prophecy Series, Billy Buckhorn must now use all his powers to achieve the hoped-for victory in the prophesied final showdown between the forces of good and the forces of evil that will determine the fate of the human race.
Paperback
9781570674266
9781570674266
$14.95
Billy Buckhorn’s adventures continue when he survives being struck by lightning.
Paperback
9781939053084
9781939053084
$9.95
Awakened after untold centuries, the serpent Uktena wanders the land in search of the two ancient stones that, together, will give him limitless power—and only Billy Buckhorn and his friend Chigger can stop him.
Paperback
9781939053121
9781939053121
$9.95
A Native teen rebels against his father's wishes for him to play football and follow the path of his older football-hero brother. Instead, he joins a Choctaw stickball team and follows his own path.
Paperback
9781939053022
9781939053022
$9.95
Biographies of Native Americans who tell their stories in film and on TV will inspire young people in the fields of entertainment and production.
Paperback
9781939053312
9781939053312
$9.95
An innovative retelling of the classic Christmas tale, this full-color book takes a whimsical look at what Christmas Eve might be like for an American Indian family.
Hardcover
9781939053305
9781939053305
$17.95
Native American Twelve Days of Christmas delightfully adapts the traditional English Christmas carol with items and traditions found in many Native American tribes.
Hardcover
9781939053459
9781939053459
$17.95
When fifteen-year-old Mark Centeno goes to live on the Chumash Reservation, he's obsessed with surfing, but before long he's captivated by something he's never considered much—his Native heritage.
Paperback
9781939053046
9781939053046
$9.95
When a suicidal Native American teen leaves her reservation to join a large-scale oil-pipeline protest, she gets caught up in a dangerous situation and goes through a life-changing transformation that sets her on a new path to become a Water Protector.
Paperback
9781939053220
9781939053220
$9.95
A middle-school Native boy deals with the loss of his father by attending a summer survival camp.
Paperback
9781939053008
9781939053008
$9.95
A young Native teen is forced to deal with being partially paralyzed as the result of a car accident caused when the drivers were texting.
Paperback
9781939053015
9781939053015
$9.95