by Joseph Bruchac (Author) David Fadden (Illustrator)
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Gr 5 Up--Bruchac tackles the struggles of growing up Native surrounded by people trying to deceive you. This series entry introduces readers to the early life of Hasanoanda, better known as Ely Parker. Four months before his birth, his mother dreamed that he would become an important liaison between the Native World and the White Man's World that was all too quickly encroaching on their Seneca way of life. This hi-lo book presents readers with a look at the struggles of a successful Indian man. Ely Parker's education proved to be a great asset for his people and he truly was able to walk both worlds. Bruchac tells the story from a Native perspective with accuracy and likable characters. The readability of this fictionalized account allows young teens to learn about the formative years of this influential historical figure and see how he came to be a significant Native leader. An afterword highlights the career and achievements of the young man's adult years. VERDICT Another great addition to the "Pathfinders" series, and a recommended title for all libraries.--Amy Zembroski, Indian Community School, Franklin, WI
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