Author:
Lexile Score: n/a
Genre: Fiction
Maturity level: 5th grade
Pages: 110 Chapters: 12 Average Chapter Length: 10 pages
Theme: race, family, friendship
Project ideas: Collect family stories/fables, research different calendars
First Line: “Lori, follow me,” Lana ordered.
Main Character: Lori
Review in 25 words or less: A year in the life of a Lakota girl with strong family ties and traditions. Very good, not great.
Grade: B+
This is a lovely,
simple book that would stimulate discussion about the issue of race,
and in particular, American Indian issues. However, I felt the “crisis” to be contrived and predictable, and wasn’t moved by the sparse text. On
the other hand, it provides a window into a very “functional” modern
American Indian family, and would be a good addition to any classroom
trying to make an effort to have many ethnicities and family types
represented in text.
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