Saving Little-Fish
Richard M. Cary
Paperback
(Intermedia Publishing Group, Inc., July 2, 2010)
1806, near a Chinook village close to the mouth of the Columbia River... Born to a white trader and an Indian mother, ten-year-old Miriam s life is formed by both cultures. From the first moment she sees a sickly Indian slave baby, her desire is to find a way to set her free. When she and Moses, her twin brother, find a golden coin on a forest trail her whole life moves toward that goal. But how can a pair of ten-year-olds make that happen? When you read Saving Little-Fish you will: -Understand the importance of making good decisions when faced with hard choices -Enjoy a historical fiction book that also teaches about the times and traditions of Native Americans and early American traders -Be able to interact with study questions at the end of the book