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Sees behind trees

by Dorris Michael.

Synopsis

The best adolescent fiction offers more than an escape from teenage turmoil; it instructs as it entertains, giving young readers a view into lives--fictional though they may be--outside their own. Without sentimentality or preachiness but with clear awareness of this power, Michael Dorris tells the story of Walnut, a young Native American boy. Because Walnut can't see well, he has difficulty meeting the challenges, especially feats of skill with bow and arrow, that prove he is ready to receive a new name and become an adult. When a sympathetic uncle invents a new contest to "see what can't be seen," the boy's other senses bring success and earn him the name Sees Behind Trees. Dorris could easily stop there, but he nudges the youngster onward through a series of trials that show adulthood is about more than getting there. (Ages 8 and up)

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Book Information

Copyright year 1999
ISBN-13 9780786813575
ISBN-10 0786813571
Class Copyright
Publisher Hyperion Books for Children
Subject FICTION;JUVENILE FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 104
Shelf No. JP211
Grade Range 4 - 13
Ages 9 - 99
Curriculums HMH Into Literature Trademarks