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Clarion Books, 2011-02-08

Sign of the Beaver: A Newbery Honor Award Winner

Sign of the Beaver: A Newbery Honor Award Winner

Elizabeth George Speare, Author

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Matt is a little apprehensive when his father leaves him alone to guard their newly built cabin in the wilderness. But when he meets the proud, resourceful Indian boy Attean, Matt discovers new ways to survive in the forest. And in getting to know his friend, Matt also begins to understand the heritage and way of life of the Beaver clan.
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An unlikely friendship teaches survival and respect in the wilderness. Quiet, powerful writing explores culture, maturity, and what it means to truly listen and learn.

Readability • 5.0

Age Range • 10-12

Pages • 144

Subjects • Frontier and pioneer life • Indians of North America • Survival • Friendship • Maine • History • 1775-1865

Categories • Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - Colonial & Revolutionary Periods • Juvenile Fiction | Native American • Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure | Survival Stories • Juvenile Fiction | Boys & Men • Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship • Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Values & Virtues

In this Newbery Honor Book, a thirteen-year-old boy struggles to survive on his own in the wilderness of eighteenth-century Maine.

When Matt's father leaves him on his own to guard their new cabin in the wilderness, Matt is scared but determined to be brave and prove that he can take care of himself. And things are going fine until a white stranger steals his gun, leaving Matt defenseless and unable to hunt for his food.

Then Matt meets Attean, a Native boy from the Beaver tribe, and soon learns that people called the land around him home long before the white settlers ever arrived. As Attean teaches him more about his own culture, Matt must come to terms with what the changing frontier really means.

Now with an introduction by critically acclaimed writer Joseph Bruchac about the historical context and the relationships between Native peoples and white settlers in the eighteenth century.

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