Rattlesnake Mesa: Stories from a Native American Childhood
Description
A true account of a spirited Native American girl's experiences growing up on a reservation and attending Phoenix Indian School in the 1920s, written in an engaging, unconventional style and accompanied by 38 dramatic photographs.
After her beloved Grandmother dies, EdNah, a seven-year-old Pawnee girl, goes to live with a father she hardly knows on a Navajo reservation miles away. Heartbroken but resilient, she begins to create a new life for herself in this unfamiliar place.
Just as EdNah starts to feel at home in her new surroundings, she is sent away to a strict government-run Indian school. With her world turned upside down once again, EdNah must learn to rely on herself and her newfound community of friends.
Told in the unconventional voice of a seasoned storyteller, Rattlesnake Mesa is a true account of a girl coming-of-age during a complex time in America's past. Both heartbreaking and humorous, you will be moved to tears and laughter as you experience EdNah's spirited celebration of life as a healing.
PUBLISHER:
Lee & Low Books
ISBN-10:
1600608744
ISBN-13:
9781600608742
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2004
NUMBER OF PAGES:
144
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
9.00(H) x 7.50(W) x 0.50(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
Children / juvenile
LANGUAGE:
English