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Night Wings

โœ Scribed by Bruchac, Joseph; Comport, Sally Wern


Book ID
107190864
Publisher
HarperCollins
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
430 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


From School Library Journal

Grade 5-8ะฒะ‚โ€œThirteen-year-old Paul Fortune, an Abenaki with a long line of military service in his family, goes to live with his stoic veteran grandfather while his parents are serving in the Middle East. Paul and Grampa Peter have subtle, nonverbal ways of communicating with one another, which comes in handy when bad guys arrive, kidnap them, and force them to search for mythical treasure on a journey up Mount Washington, one of the coldest and most dangerous spots in the northeast. Darby Field, the ringmaster of the group and the sinister host of TV's Forbidden Mysteries, has specifically sought out Grampa Peter, who is known for his scouting skills and expert knowledge of Native legends, including Pmola's treasure. Although scenes of the large, dark, birdlike Pmola menacing the group are frightening, the real scare here is actually the evil and occasionally violent Mr. Field and his cohorts, who have pillaged cultural treasures around the world. Using Paul's keen birdlike sense of smell and sight, and employing military tactics and strategy, Paul and Grampa ultimately prevail over the villains. The intriguing Native lore, the realistic teen narrative, and cliff-hanger sentences that build suspense at the end of each chapter are signature Bruchac and will captivate readers.ะฒะ‚โ€œMadeline J. Bryant, Los Angeles Public Library
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Review

ะฒะ‚ัšBruchacะฒะ‚โ„ขs fast-moving tale is steeped in Indian lore that injects this otherwise straightforward thriller with a sense of meaning and even spirituality. A perfect book to gobble up in a single, sweaty sitting.ะฒะ‚ัœ (ALA Booklist )

ะฒะ‚ัšThe intriguing Native lore, the realistic teen narrative, and cliff-hanger sentences that build suspense at the end of each chapter are signature Bruchac and will captivate readers.ะฒะ‚ัœ (School Library Journal )


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