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Books in Pathfinders series

  • Visitors

    Orson Scott Card

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, Nov. 4, 2014)
    From the internationally bestselling author of Ender’s Game comes the riveting finale to the story of Rigg, a teenager who possesses a secret talent that allows him to see the paths of people’s pasts.In Pathfinder, Rigg joined forces with another teen with special talents on a quest to find Rigg’s sister and discover the true depth and significance of their powers. Then Rigg’s story continued in Ruins as he was tasked to decipher the paths of the past before the arrival of a destructive force with deadly intentions. Now, in Visitors, Rigg’s journey comes to an epic and explosive conclusion as everything that has been building up finally comes to pass, and Rigg is forced to put his powers to the test in order to save his world and end the war once and for all.
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  • Trust Your Name

    Tim Tingle

    Paperback (7th Generation, Sept. 1, 2018)
    After Bobby Byington's unforgettable winning high-school season, Coach Robison recruits Choctaw players from several communities to play in a summer league. Coach selects the Panther as the team's mascot, saying, "To many Choctaws, young and old, the Panther is an elder watching over us, helping us when we are in need." As the team gels and moves to the national tournament, they find out they are up against more than other basketball teams. They must deal with racist taunts and unfair sportsmanship on the court. The situation comes to a head when, on the eve of a key game against a bullying opponent, two Choctaw players are arrested for robbery. Never doubting their innocence, Coach Robison asks, "Who can we trust, and how can we find the truth?"
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  • Thunder on the Plains

    Gary Robinson

    Paperback (7th Generation, April 15, 2013)
    It's been two years and middle-school student Danny Wind is still not over his father's death. When his mom marries a white man and they move to a new "white bread" neighborhood, Danny's life changes. The school principal considers him a troublemaker, and he has to avoid Willy, the school bully, who calls him "redskin" and "Tonto." After Danny acts out and gets suspended from school, his mom decides to send him to a summer survival camp for Native American teens. Danny is sure he is in for a boring summer on the reservation, without Internet access even. Instead, he meets other Native kids, learns to ride and care for horses, and develops a relationship with his grandfather, who teaches him the ways of their tribe. And even though life on the reservation is pretty cool, never in his craziest dreams did Danny expect to become involved in rescuing bison in Yellowstone National Park!
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  • Fire Fight

    Jacqueline Guest

    Paperback (7th Generation, Aug. 1, 2015)
    After her ikusin (grandmother) dies, Kai Hunter, a part Navajo, part Stoney Nakoda sixteen-year-old, runs away to Banff, Alberta, to avoid being placed in a foster home. Kai lies her way into a new identity, a job and a safe place to live. She makes new friends and volunteers with a rapid-attack crew for the forestry service. She even meets a great guy named Rory, who’s into motorcycles, just like her―and who seems to be into her too. But Kai is scared of being found out, and she isn’t sure that she can trust all of her new friends...or that she likes the person she’s pretending to be. Meanwhile, she’s got to pay rent, figure out whether Rory is boyfriend material and assist the rap-attack crew as it faces a string of suspicious forest fires. In the thrilling conclusion to this romantic adventure, Kai’s choices become matters of life and death.
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  • Sharks

    Leighton Ph.D Taylor

    Paperback (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Fascinating text, stimulating illustrations, and hands-on activities present information about sharks and other sea creatures. Reprint.
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  • Walking Two Worlds

    Joseph Bruchac, David Kanietakeron Fadden

    Library Binding (7th Generation, March 1, 2015)
    “Eee-leee! Master Parker,” Reverend Stone, headmaster at the Baptist school, called. “The answer, please.” “Four,” Ely thought. But he also thought something else. Why is English so strange? In Seneca every word always meant the same thing. But in English the same sound could mean different things. It could be four. Or for. Or fore. So begins this inspiring story of the early education of a famous Native American who gained greatness in the white man's world while staying true to his Seneca people. Hasanoanda was his Indian name. But in mission school he became Ely. He encountered racism and deceit but, against all odds, did not give up on his quest to walk between two worlds.
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  • Pathfinders: Insects and Spiders

    Matthew Robertson

    Paperback (Reader's Digest, July 1, 2002)
    An addition to a fact-filled science series uses text, illustrations, easy-to-follow cross-references, and fun activities to present all sorts of information about insects and spiders. Reprint.
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  • Pathfinder & Ruins

    Orson Scott Card

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Card, Orson Scott
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  • Reader's Digest Children's Book of Dinosaurs

    Paul M. A Willis

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Children's Books Ltd, June 15, 1999)
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  • Danny Blackgoat, Dangerous Passage

    Tim Tingle

    Paperback (7th Generation, Jan. 3, 2017)
    During the Civil War, the United States Army imprisoned thousands of Navajos in unsafe conditions at Fort Sumner. Through the eyes of teenager Danny Blackgoat, we experience their struggle to survive. In this third Danny Blackgoat novel, which completes the saga, the major characters appear in a final scene of reckoning. Jim Davis, a rebel Civil War prisoner and Danny's friend, is arrested for horse theft, and Danny must choose between helping his friend or remaining free. Only the word of a Navajo woman can save them both, but will she arrive at Fort Sumner before the bugles sound and the hanging begins?
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  • Sharks and Other Sea Creatures

    Various

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Fascinating text, stimulating illustrations, and hands-on activities present information about sharks and other sea creatures.
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  • Danny Blackgoat, Rugged Road to Freedom

    Tim Tingle

    Paperback (7th Generation, April 1, 2014)
    Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager, was taken to a Civil War prison camp during the Long Walk of 1864. He escaped in volume one, Danny Blackgoat, Navajo Prisoner, but in this second installment, he must still face many obstacles in order to rescue his family and find freedom. Whether it's the soldiers and bandits who are chasing him or the dangers of the harsh desert climate, Danny ricochets from one bad situation to the next, but his bravery doesn't falter and he never loses faith.
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