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Books with author Joseph. Bruchac

  • Bowman's Store: A Journey to Myself

    Joseph Bruchac

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Having lived with his grandparents as a boy, the author describes how he was raised, never knowing about his Native American heritage, and explains how, as he grew up, he discovered things for himself and found his way back to his roots despite the community's prejudices.
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  • Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac, Greg Shed

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2007)
    In 1620 an English ship called the "Mayflower "landed on the shores inhabited by the Pokanoket, and it was Squanto who welcomed the newcomers and taught them how to survive. When a good harvest was gathered, the people feasted together--a tradition that continues almostfour hundred years later."
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  • March Toward the Thunder

    Joseph Bruchac

    Hardcover (Dial Books, May 1, 2008)
    A unique perspective on the Civil War as only Joseph Bruchac could tell it. Louis Nolette is a fifteen-year-old Abenaki Indian from Canada who is recruited to fight in the northern Irish Brigade in the war between the states. Even though he is too young, and not American or Irish, he finds the promise of good wages and the Union?s fight to end slavery persuasive reasons to join up. But war is never what you expect, and as Louis fights his way through battle after battle, he encounters prejudice and acceptance, courage and cowardice, and strong and weak leadership in the most unexpected places. Master storyteller and acclaimed author Joseph Bruchac tells a Civil War story based on the experiences of his own great grandfather. Chock-full of historical facts and details, this carefully researched book will give readers new insight into some of the untold stories and unsung heroes of the American Civil War.
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  • The Heart of a Chief

    Joseph Bruchac

    Hardcover (HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON, Jan. 1, 2002)
    An eleven-year-old Penacook Indian boy living on a reservation faces his father's alcoholism, a controversy surrounding plans for a casino on a tribal island, and insensitivity toward Native Americans in his school and nearby town.
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  • Jim Thorpe: Original All-American

    Joseph Bruchac

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 2, 2008)
    Jim Thorpe was one of the greatest athletes who ever lived. He played professional football and Major League baseball, and won Olympic gold medals in track and field. But his life wasn't easy. Born on a reservation, he endured family tragedy and was sent to various Native American boarding schools. Jim ran away from school many times, until he found his calling under the now-legendary coach Pop Warner. This is a book for history buffs as well as sports fans?an illuminating and lively read about a truly great American by award-winning author Joseph Bruchac. "The novel is a superb blend of fiction and nonfiction, rooted in the author's usual careful research." "Kirkus Reviews""
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  • Dawn Land Audiocassette

    Joseph Bruchac

    Audio Cassette (Fulcrum Publishing, May 4, 1993)
    Joseph Bruchac reads the story of Dawn Land and how Young Hunter is charged with saving his homeland from the onset of evil.
  • Talking Leaves

    Joseph Bruchac

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Aug. 23, 2016)
    A new work of historical fiction about Sequoyah and the creation of the Cherokee alphabet, from the acclaimed author of Code Talker Thirteen-year-old Uwohali has not seen his father, Sequoyah, for many years. So when Sequoyah returns to the village, Uwohali is eager to reconnect. But Sequoyah’s new obsession with making strange markings causes friends and neighbors in their tribe to wonder whether he is crazy, or worse—practicing witchcraft. What they don’t know, and what Uwohali discovers, is that Sequoyah is a genius and his strange markings are actually an alphabet representing the sounds of the Cherokee language. The story of one of the most important figures in Native American history is brought to life for middle grade readers.
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  • Talking Leaves

    Joseph Bruchac

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 22, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Thirteen-year-old Uwohali has not seen his father, Sequoyah, for many years. So when Sequoyah returns to the village, Uwohali is eager to reconnect. But Sequoyah's new obsession with making strange markings causes friends and neighbors in their tribe to wonder whether he is crazy, or worse--practicing witchcraft. What they don't know, and what Uwohali discovers, is that Sequoyah is a genius and his strange markings are actually an alphabet representing the sounds of the Cherokee language.
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  • Return of the sun: Native American tales from the Northeast woodlands

    Joseph Bruchac

    Hardcover (Crossing Press, Aug. 16, 1989)
    his 4th collection of Native folk tales
  • Jim Thorpe's Bright Path

    Joseph Bruchac, S. D. Nelson

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
    A biography of the legendary Native American Jim Thorpe (1888-1953), voted the Greatest Football Player and Greatest Athlete of the Half-Century by two AP polls, focusing on his early childhood and how school and sports shaped his future. From the day he was born, Jim Thorpe's parents knew he was special. As the light shone on the road to the family's cabin, his mother gave Jim another name - Wa-tho-huck - Bright Path.Jim's athletic skills were evident early on, as he played outdoors and hunted with his father and twin brother. When the boys were sent to Indian boarding school, Jim struggled in academics but excelled in sports. Jim moved from school to school over the years, overcoming family tragedies, until his athletic genius was recognized by Coach Pop Warner at the Carlisle Indian School.From the award-winning team of Joseph Bruchac and S. D. Nelson comes an inspiring biography of the young person behind the world-renowned athlete. Thorpe's story of determination and perseverance will resonate with every child who dreams of finding his or her own bright path.
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  • The Legend of Skeleton Man

    Joseph Bruchac

    Audio CD (HarperCollins B and Blackstone Audio, Jan. 15, 2019)
    This spine-tingling middle grade collection brings together Skeleton Man and The Return of Skeleton Man--two modern classics that will chill you to the bone. R.L. Stine, bestselling author of the Goosebumps series, raved: “This book gave me nightmares!""Molly's father grew up on the Mohawk Reserve of Akwesasne, where he learned the best scary stories. One of her favorites was the legend of Skeleton Man, a gruesome tale about a man with a deadly, insatiable hunger. But ever since her parents mysteriously vanished, those spooky tales have started to feel all too real.And things go from bad to worse for Molly when a stranger shows up one day and claims to be her great-uncle. A ghostly thin man she's never seen before. A man who reminds her an awful lot of the Skeleton Man. But he couldn't possibly be the same person from her father's tale . . . could he? It's up to Molly to uncover the truth about this fearsome figure and rescue her parents before it's too late.This 2-in-1 collection is perfect for fans of R.L. Stine, Ellen Oh's Spirit Hunters series, Holly Black's Doll Bones, and any young reader who loves a good thrill.
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  • Pushing up the Sky: Seven Native American Plays for Children by Joseph Bruchac

    Joseph Bruchac

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Aug. 16, 1656)
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