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amulholland6's review
5.0
Beautifully written! This made for a perfect read aloud and led to great conversations for an introduction to American History this year.
laureninthebuf's review
4.0
Kids and I enjoyed this one for the fast paced ending. Didn’t want to put it down and read the last few chapters in one sitting.
fluffy8u's review against another edition
4.0
"...you can't really tell a story that you don't yourself understand."
I don't understand this book. I mean, I understand it, but then again, I don't. Which, might actually be a major theme of the book. What we understand and what we don't and how that adds to our personal characters, I mean.
I don't understand this book. I mean, I understand it, but then again, I don't. Which, might actually be a major theme of the book. What we understand and what we don't and how that adds to our personal characters, I mean.
ejoym's review against another edition
5.0
A beautifully written “coming of age” story about a Native American boy, how he gets his adult name and how he proves he deserves the name he is give. I read this chapter book with my daughter for school.
carolyn227's review against another edition
4.0
Well-written children's book of a Native American child prior to European colonization who has limited eyesight. A coming of age story. I read this as the same time as my son since it is part of the curriculum we're using for school. This is ideal as a reader for elementary aged kids.
hadiqa01's review against another edition
4.0
A sensational story of the NA culture.
Deeply humane and wise. I could feel his words on my skin and in my heart! Beautifully written!
Deeply humane and wise. I could feel his words on my skin and in my heart! Beautifully written!
heathero621's review
adventurous
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
We were reading this book as an accompaniment to what we were learning in history. My 11 year old was a bit bored with the story and I would have to agree with him. Since the book is so short, I finished it. He stopped reading it about halfway through (I need to get better at quitting books!).
johnhowell's review against another edition
4.0
I thoroughly enjoyed the succinct bits of wisdom laced throughout this short story.
cassroberts89's review against another edition
4.0
This was such a sweet story and a perfect independent read to accompany to our Native American studies. Some parts are a little hard to follow what’s actually happening, but that has more to do with the beautiful descriptions and native perspective than anything. The little twist at the end was unexpected and gave a lot of food for thought.