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212 pp.
| Atheneum |
May, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-689-83472-1$$16.00
(3)
4-6
When Tyler, a white fourteen-year-old, and his best friend Isaac, an emancipated slave, are taken captive by the Sioux in 1867, Tyler discovers for himself what it means to be enslaved. This sequel to Bigger and Sooner moves swiftly, and its exploration of racial identities (black, white, and Native American) is thought provoking.