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Home to Medicine Berg - Taschenbuch, von Santiago Chiori - sehr gut
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- Artikelzustand
- Type
- Paperback
- ISBN
- 9780892391769
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0892391766
ISBN-13
9780892391769
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2353333
Product Key Features
Book Title
Home to Medicine Mountain
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, School & Education, Action & Adventure / General, General, People & Places / United States / Native American
Publication Year
2013
Illustrator
Yes, Lowry, Judith
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
5 oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
9.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"The artist and author have brought a little-known chapter of history to children's attention, and have done so in an appealing way. The colorful paintings and intelligent text tell a loving story.... A welcome title." -- School Library Journal "Poetic drawings illustrate both the excitement of the adventure and the spiritual side of the boys' life, as the elements of their culture call to them. Winning readers' sympathies from the outset is the comparison of the clocks, classrooms, and uniforms of boarding school with indigenous customs.... The ending is perfect." -- Kirkus Reviews "A great story, well told, and the illustrations are colorful and compelling--a children's book that adults will also treasure." -- News from Native California American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine, "The artist and author have brought a little-known chapter of history to children's attention, and have done so in an appealing way. The colorful paintings and intelligent text tell a loving story... A welcome title." -- School Library Journal "Poetic drawings illustrate both the excitement of the adventure and the spiritual side of the boys' life, as the elements of their culture call to them. Winning readers' sympathies from the outset is the comparison of the clocks, classrooms, and uniforms of boarding school with indigenous customs... The ending is perfect." -- Kirkus Reviews "A great story, well told, and the illustrations are colorful and compelling--a children's book that adults will also treasure." -- News from Native California American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine, "The artist and author have brought a little-known chapter of history to children's attention, and have done so in an appealing way. The colorful paintings and intelligent text tell a loving story. . . A welcome title." -- School Library Journal "Poetic drawings illustrate both the excitement of the adventure and the spiritual side of the boys' life, as the elements of their culture call to them. Winning readers' sympathies from the outset is the comparison of the clocks, classrooms, and uniforms of boarding school with indigenous customs. . . The ending is perfect." -- Kirkus Reviews American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation Skipping Stones Book Awards, Skipping Stones Magazine, "The artist and author have brought a little-known chapter of history to children's attention, and have done so in an appealing way. The colorful paintings and intelligent text tell a loving story. . . A welcome title." -- School Library Journal "Poetic drawings illustrate both the excitement of the adventure and the spiritual side of the boys' life, as the elements of their culture call to them. Winning readers' sympathies from the outset is the comparison of the clocks, classrooms, and uniforms of boarding school with indigenous customs. . . The ending is perfect." -- Kirkus Reviews American Book Award - Before Columbus Foundation, "The artist and author have brought a little-known chapter of history to children's attention, and have done so in an appealing way. The colorful paintings and intelligent text tell a loving story. . . A welcome title." -- School Library Journal "Poetic drawings illustrate both the excitement of the adventure and the spiritual side of the boys' life, as the elements of their culture call to them. Winning readers' sympathies from the outset is the comparison of the clocks, classrooms, and uniforms of boarding school with indigenous customs. . . The ending is perfect." -- Kirkus Reviews American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine, "The artist and author have brought a little-known chapter of history to children's attention, and have done so in an appealing way. The colorful paintings and intelligent text tell a loving story. . . A welcome title." -- School Library Journal "Poetic drawings illustrate both the excitement of the adventure and the spiritual side of the boys' life, as the elements of their culture call to them. Winning readers' sympathies from the outset is the comparison of the clocks, classrooms, and uniforms of boarding school with indigenous customs. . . The ending is perfect." -- Kirkus Reviews American Book Award - Before Columbus Foundation Skipping Stones Book Awards - Skipping Stones Magazine, American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine
Grade From
Third Grade
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
Fic
Grade To
Fifth Grade
Synopsis
Two young Maidu Indian brothers sent to live at a government-run Indian residential school in California in the 1930s find a way to escape and return home for the summer., Two young Maidu Indian brothers sent to live at a government-run Indian residential school in California in the 1930s find a way to escape and return home for the summer. Two young brothers are separated from their family and sent to live in a government-run Indian residential school in the 1930s-an experience shared by generations of Native American children throughout North America. At these schools, children were forbidden to speak their Indian languages and made to unlearn their Indian ways. Sadly, they were often not able to go home to their families for summer vacation. Native American artist Judith Lowry based this story on the experiences of her father and her Uncle Stanley. Judith and author Chiori Santiago tenderly relate how Stanley and Benny Len found their way home by train one summer. Inspired by their dreams of home and the memories of their grandmother's stories, the boys embark on an adventurous journey from the harsh residential school to their triumphant welcome home at Susanville, California, in the shadow of Yo-Tim Yamne (Medicine Mountain)., Two young brothers are separated from their family and sent to live in a government-run Indian residential school in the 1930s--an experience shared by generations of Native American children throughout North America. At these schools, children were forbidden to speak their Indian languages and made to unlearn their Indian ways. Sadly, they were often not able to go home to their families for summer vacation. Native American artist Judith Lowry based this story on the experiences of her father and her Uncle Stanley. Judith and author Chiori Santiago tenderly relate how Stanley and Benny Len found their way home by train one summer. Inspired by their dreams of home and the memories of their grandmother's stories, the boys embark on an adventurous journey from the harsh residential school to their triumphant welcome home at Susanville, California, in the shadow of Yo-Tim Yamne (Medicine Mountain).
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