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Juvenile Fiction.
Folklore.
HTML: James Bruchac has both authored and co-authored books for kids and adults alike. Childrens' books include How Chipmunk Got His Stripes, Turtle's Race with Beaver, and Racoon's Last Race, all by Dial books, When The Chenoo Howls from Walker books and Native American Games and Stories by Fulcrum Publishing. Upcoming childrens' books include Rabbit's Snow Dance, Dial Books, Nature Tracks With Jim Bruchac, Bowman Books, and Jim Bruchac's Animal Tracking Adventure Guide by Fulcrum Publishing. Adult and general public titles include three animal tracking pocket guides by Falcon Press, Scats & Tracks of The Northeast, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. Upcoming titles include The Girl Who Helped Thunder, an anthology of Native Tales from Sterling Publishing, Trackers Trail as well as Jim Bruchac's Guide to Woodland Survival, both from Bowman Books. Jim is a member and former president of the Word Craft Circle for Native writers and storytellers as well as a member of The Native Writers Circle of The Americas. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As an adult, there were only 2 that creeped me out. However, each of the illustrations was way creepy and wholly evoked the "monster story" vibe.
4 stars
Notes to self:
The Spreaders (Abenaki) are Little People who punish tresspassers on their land. Spread their toes, fingers, mouths open with sticks.
Toad Woman (Abenaki) reminded me of sirens or will-o'-wisp