Erdrich, Louise.
The game of silence / Louise Erdrich. - 1st Harper Trophy ed. - New York : HarperTrophy, 2006, c2005. - xii, 256 p. : ill., geneal. tables, map ; 20 cm.
Wilson's Children, October 2006 Wilson's Junior High School, November 2005 Notable/Best Books (A.L.A.), January 2006 School Library Journal, July 2005 Booklist starred, May 2005 Horn Book Starred, July 2005 Book Links-starred, September 2005 Publisher's Weekly, May 2005 Kirkus Starred, May 2005 New York Times, June 2005
Nine-year-old Omakayas and her family, members of the Ojibwa tribe, are forced to leave their island on Lake Superior in 1850 when white settlers move into the territory, and comes to realize that the things most important to her are her home and way of life. Nine-year-old Omakayas and her family, members of the Ojibwa tribe, are forced to leave their island on Lake Superior in 1850 when white settlers move into the territory, and comes to realize that the things most important to her are her home and way of life.
6.1 5-8 Follett Library Resources
0064410293
Ojibwa Indians--Fiction.
Native Americans--Lake Superior--Fiction.
Historical fiction.
PZ7.E72554 / Gam 2006
[Fic]
The game of silence / Louise Erdrich. - 1st Harper Trophy ed. - New York : HarperTrophy, 2006, c2005. - xii, 256 p. : ill., geneal. tables, map ; 20 cm.
Wilson's Children, October 2006 Wilson's Junior High School, November 2005 Notable/Best Books (A.L.A.), January 2006 School Library Journal, July 2005 Booklist starred, May 2005 Horn Book Starred, July 2005 Book Links-starred, September 2005 Publisher's Weekly, May 2005 Kirkus Starred, May 2005 New York Times, June 2005
Nine-year-old Omakayas and her family, members of the Ojibwa tribe, are forced to leave their island on Lake Superior in 1850 when white settlers move into the territory, and comes to realize that the things most important to her are her home and way of life. Nine-year-old Omakayas and her family, members of the Ojibwa tribe, are forced to leave their island on Lake Superior in 1850 when white settlers move into the territory, and comes to realize that the things most important to her are her home and way of life.
6.1 5-8 Follett Library Resources
0064410293
Ojibwa Indians--Fiction.
Native Americans--Lake Superior--Fiction.
Historical fiction.
PZ7.E72554 / Gam 2006
[Fic]