Ghost Hawk [sound recording] / Susan Cooper.
Material type: SoundPublication details: New York, NY : Simon & Schuster Audio, p2013.Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 7 sound discs (ca. 480 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 1442364807
- 9781442364806
- Colonists -- New England -- Juvenile fiction
- Epidemics -- Juvenile fiction
- Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
- Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction
- Wampanoag Indians -- Juvenile fiction
- Massachusetts -- History -- New Plymouth, 1620-1691 -- Juvenile fiction
- New England -- Colonies -- Juvenile fiction
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Audiobook | Dr. James Carlson Library | Children's Audiobook | Cooper Susan | Available | 33111007870724 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A friendship between a young Native American and a colonial New England settler endangers them both in this "simply unforgettable" ( Booklist , starred review) adventure story from Newbery Medalist Susan Cooper.
On the winter day Little Hawk is sent into the woods alone, he can take only a bow and arrows, his handcrafted tomahawk, and the amazing metal knife his father traded for with the new white settlers. If Little Hawk survives three moons by himself, he will be a man.
John Wakely is only ten when his father dies, but he has already experienced the warmth and friendship of the nearby tribes. Yet his fellow colonists aren't as accepting of the native people. When he is apprenticed to a barrel-maker, John sees how quickly the relationships between settlers and natives are deteriorating. His friendship with Little Hawk will put both boys in grave danger.
The intertwining stories of Little Hawk and John Wakely are a fascinating tale of friendship and an eye-opening look at the history of our nation. Newbery Medalist Susan Cooper also includes a timeline and an author's note that discusses the historical context of this important and moving novel.
Compact discs.
Duration: 8:00:00.
Title from container.
Read by Jim Dale.
On the winter day Little Hawk is sent into the woods alone, he can take only a bow and arrows, the tomahawk his father crafted, and the amazing metal knife that his father traded for with the new white settlers. If Little Hawk survives three moons by himself, he will be a man. But his triumphant return is crushed by the death of his entire village by disease. The rest of his life is shaped by interactions between his people and the new settlers.
10-14.