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Books with author Marlene Carvell

  • Sweetgrass Basket

    Marlene Carvell

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Sept. 22, 2005)
    In prose poetry and alternating voices, Marlene Carvell weaves a heartbreakingly beautiful story based on the real-life experiences of Native American children. Mattie and Sarah are two Mohawk sisters who are sent to an off-reservation school after the death of their mother. Subject to intimidation and corporal punishment, with little hope of contact with their father, the girls are taught menial tasks to prepare them for life as domestics. How Mattie and Sarah protect their culture, memories of their family life, and their love for each other makes for a powerful, unforgettable historical novel.
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  • Who Will Tell My Brother?

    Marlene Carvell

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, Sept. 1, 2004)
    International Reading Association Children's Book Award Winner Determined to sway high school officials to remove disparaging Indian mascots, Evan assumes a struggle that spirals him onto a soul-searching journey and exposes him to a barrage of bullying, taunts, and escalating violence. Marlene Carvell's striking first novel is a timely look at a true story of a mixed-race teen caught up in an exploration of his past, his culture, and his identity.
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  • Who Will Tell My Brother?

    Marlene Carvell

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, July 1, 2002)
    Evan is a typical high-school student who suffers the same worries and anxieties as his peers . . . and then some. Determined to sway high-school officials to remove disparaging Indian mascots, he assumes a struggle that spirals him onto a soul-searching journey and exposes him to a barrage of bullying, taunts, and escalating violence. Marlene Carvell's striking first novel is a timely look at a true story of a mixed-race teen caught up in an exploration of his past, his culture, and his identity.
  • Caught Between the Pages

    Marlene Carvell

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, July 3, 2008)
    When his English teacher's journal is accidentally switched with his reading assignment, failing high school student PJ Barnes is surprised by the secrets revealed within its pages and strange things she knows about him.
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  • Sweetgrass Basket

    Marlene Carvell

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 22, 2005)
    In prose poetry and alternating voices, Marlene Carvell weaves a heartbreakingly beautiful story based on the real-life experiences of Native American children. Mattie and Sarah are two Mohawk sisters who are sent to an off-reservation school after the death of their mother. Subject to intimidation and corporal punishment, with little hope of contact with their father, the girls are taught menial tasks to prepare them for life as domestics. How Mattie and Sarah protect their culture, memories of their family life, and their love for each other makes for a powerful, unforgettable historical novel.
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  • Who Will Tell My Brother

    Marlene Carvell

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  • Sweetgrass Basket by Marlene Carvell

    Marlene Carvell

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers (2005-09-22), Aug. 16, 1656)
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