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_aEve Bunting _hIrving Toddy _9839 |
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_aU.S.A _bClarion Books _cc1995 |
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_a32 pages _bHardcover _c 0.4 x 8.6 x 10.4 inches |
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_a"The Indian in us must disappear, they say. It must be tamed." In the late 1880s, ten-year-old Young Bull is sent to boarding school to learn the white man's ways. Eve Bunting's sensitive and poetic text recreates an experience shared by many Native American children in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Irving Toddy's dramatic paintings capture the beauty and color of the world Young Bull has left behind- and the vivid memories he preserves in his ledger drawings. _dRead Aloud |
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