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The Winter People

by Joseph Bruchac

Synopsis

Saxso is fourteen when the British soldiers attack his Canadian village. It is the year 1759, and war is raging between the British and the French, with the Abenaki people-Saxso's people-by their side. In fact, most of the men of Saxso's village are away looking for the British elsewhere on the day of the attack. There aren't enough people home to put up a proper defense, and the village is destroyed. Many people are killed and some are taken hostage, including Saxso's own mother and two younger sisters. It's up to Saxso, on his own, to track the raiders and bring his family back home.

Riveting and poignant, this novel sheds new light on history, offering the fascinating untold story of the Abenaki perspective on the French and Indian War. Joseph Bruchac is acclaimed for his novels about Native American history and culture, and he is at his very best with this tale of family and community, courage and sacrifice.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2002
ISBN-13 9780142402290
ISBN-10 014240229X
Class Copyright
Publisher Dial Books
Subject FICTION;JUVENILE FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 172
Shelf No. GT951
Grade Range 3-7
Ages 8 - 12
Lexile 800L
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