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246 pp.
| Dial |
August, 2016 |
TradeISBN 978-0-8037-3508-8$17.99
(2)
4-6
In the nineteenth-century Tsalagi nation, thirteen-year-old Uwohali's father, Sequoyah, moved out, subsequently remarrying, fathering a daughter, and working on his Cherokee syllabary. When Sequoyah returns to the village, Uwohali sees a father he would like to know. The universality of looking for acceptance from a once-absent father feels strikingly contemporary; incorporation of Tsalagi legends adds authenticity to this fine novel. Reading list. Glos.
Reviewer: Betty Carter
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2016