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196 pp.
| Cavendish |
April, 2005 |
TradeISBN 0-7614-5195-1$15.95
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4-6
Fifteen-year-old Christopher adjusts to life in the New World with the help of a Sewee Indian who teaches him to survive in 1670 Carolina. Christopher's respect for the Sewee way of life is in sharp contrast to his haughty father, who refuses to acknowledge the help provided by the Indians. The conflict between European and Native American cultures is well drawn.