Walking Two Worlds - Joseph Bruchac - Books - 7th Generation - 9781939053107 - March 1, 2015
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Walking Two Worlds

Joseph Bruchac

Walking Two Worlds

Marc Notes: Hasanoanda was his Indian name. But in mission school he became 'Ely Parker.' He encountered racism and deceit but did not give up his quest to walk between two worlds. This story explores the early education of a famous Native American who gained greatness in the white man's world while staying true to his Seneca people--; Provided by publisher. Publisher Marketing: ""Eee-leee! Master Parker," Reverend Stone, headmaster at the Baptist school, called. "The answer, please." "Four," Ely thought. But he also thought something else. Why is English so strange? In Seneca every word always meant the same thing. But in English the same sound could mean different things. It could be four. Or for. Or fore." So begins this inspiring story of the early education of a famous Native American who gained greatness in the white man's world while staying true to his Seneca people. Hasanoanda was his Indian name. But in mission school he became Ely. He encountered racism and deceit but, against all odds, did not give up on his quest to walk between two worlds. Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 03/01/2015 (EAN 9781939053107, Paperback) Publishers Weekly 04/06/2015 (EAN 9781939053107, Paperback) Booklist 04/15/2015 pg. 58 (EAN 9781939053107, Paperback) School Library Journal 05/01/2015 pg. 111 (EAN 9781939053107, Paperback) Contributor Bio:  Bruchac, Joseph Joseph Bruchac is the author of Skeleton Man, The Return of Skeleton Man, Bearwalker, The Dark Pond, and Whisper in the Dark, as well as numerous other critically acclaimed novels, poems, and stories, many drawing on his Abenaki heritage. Mr. Bruchac and his wife, Carol, live in upstate New York, in the same house where he was raised by his grandparents.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781939053107
Publishers 7th Generation
Genre Chronological Period > 19th Century
Pages 120
Dimensions 112 × 175 × 10 mm   ·   158 g

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