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  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall

    Paperback (Yearling, March 13, 2007)
    The year is 1812. A white trapper is murdered. And a young Chippewa Indian stands accused.
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  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall

    eBook (Yearling, Dec. 18, 2008)
    The year is 1812. A white trapper is murdered. And a young Chippewa Indian stands accused. Captured and shackled in leg irons and chains, Indian John awaits his trial in a settler’s loft. In a world of crude frontier justice where evidence is often overlooked in favor of vengeance, he struggles to make sense of the white man’s court. His young lawyer faces the wrath of a settlement hungry to see the Indian hang. And 13-year-old Rebecca Carver, terrified by the captive Indian right in her home, must decide for herself what—and who—is right. At stake is a life. Inspired by a true story, Crooked River takes a probing look at prejudice and early American justice.
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  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2005)
    The year is 1812. A white trapper is murdered. And a young Chippewa Indian stands accused. Captured and shackled in leg irons and chains, Indian John awaits his trial in a settler’s loft. In a world of crude frontier justice where evidence is often overlooked in favor of vengeance, he struggles to make sense of the white man’s court. His young lawyer faces the wrath of a settlement hungry to see the Indian hang. And 13-year-old Rebecca Carver, terrified by the captive Indian right in her home, must decide for herself what—and who—is right. At stake is a life. Inspired by a true story, Crooked River takes a probing look at prejudice and early American justice.
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  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2005)
    The year is 1812. A white trapper is murdered. And a young Chippewa Indian stands accused. Captured and shackled in leg irons and chains, Indian John awaits his trial in a settler’s loft. In a world of crude frontier justice where evidence is often overlooked in favor of vengeance, he struggles to make sense of the white man’s court. His young lawyer faces the wrath of a settlement hungry to see the Indian hang. And 13-year-old Rebecca Carver, terrified by the captive Indian right in her home, must decide for herself what—and who—is right. At stake is a life. Inspired by a true story, Crooked River takes a probing look at prejudice and early American justice.
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  • Crooked River by Shelley Pearsall

    Shelley Pearsall

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 3, 1656)
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  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 13, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When a white trapper is murdered and a young Chippewa Indian is arrested as the suspected villain, the entire town is enraged and screams for revenge fill the streets, but thirteen-year-old Rebecca Carver believes the Chippewa boy is falsely accused and sets out to find out the truth to set him free from his pending fate on the gallows.
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  • Crooked River

    Pearsal

    Hardcover (Knopf s for Young Readers, Hardcover(2005), Sept. 3, 2005)
    Crooked River (05) by Pearsall, Shelley [Hardcover (2005)]
  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2005)
    The year is 1812. A white trapper is murdered. And a young Chippewa Indian stands accused. Captured and shackled in leg irons and chains, Indian John awaits his trial in a settler’s loft. In a world of crude frontier justice where evidence is often overlooked in favor of vengeance, he struggles to make sense of the white man’s court. His young lawyer faces the wrath of a settlement hungry to see the Indian hang. And 13-year-old Rebecca Carver, terrified by the captive Indian right in her home, must decide for herself what—and who—is right. At stake is a life. Inspired by a true story, Crooked River takes a probing look at prejudice and early American justice.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2007)
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  • CROOKED RIVER BY PEARSALL, SHELLEYAuthorYearling

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    Unknown Binding (Yearling Books, March 13, 2007)
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  • Crooked River

    Shelley Pearsall, Sandy Rustin, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, July 15, 2020)
    The year is 1812. A white trapper is murdered. And a young Chippewa Indian stands accused. Captured and shackled in leg irons and chains, Indian John awaits his trial in a settler's loft. In a world of crude frontier justice where evidence is often overlooked in favor of vengeance, he struggles to make sense of the white man's court. His young lawyer faces the wrath of a settlement hungry to see the Indian hang. And 13-year-old Rebecca Carver, terrified by the captive Indian right in her home, must decide for herself what - and who - is right. At stake is a life. Inspired by a true story, Crooked River takes a probing look at prejudice and early American justice.
  • Crooked River by Shelley Pearsall

    Shelley Pearsall

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 3, 1615)
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