“Prosor breathes life into the story through Peter Martinez, laidback surfer, archaeology student and failed Wooden Indian. His vivid surfing descriptions and wise-cracking musings on the failings of modern culture draw us into his world and give an honest, ethical voice that is instantly likeable. The picture Prosor paints of Native American life in coastal California is detailed and intriguing and the sudden addition of a ‘freaked out’ surfer alongside Spanish missionaries and military is dramatic and at times hilarious. Prosor crafts these disparate elements into a cohesive, fast-paced story, but it is his ability to bring relationships to life, the way he finds the heart of the story that ultimately sets ‘Dream Walker’ apart. I thoroughly recommend it.”