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Sees Behind Trees

Published
May 1999
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General Fiction General Fiction
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112

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The best adolescent fiction offers more than an escape from teenage turmoil; it instructs as it entertains, giving young readers a view into lives--fictional though they may be--outside their own. Without sentimentality or preachiness but with clear awareness of this power, Michael Dorris tells the story of Walnut, a young Native American boy. Because Walnut can`t see well, he has difficulty meeting the challenges, especially feats of skill with bow and arrow, that prove he is ready to receive a new name and become an adult. When a sympathetic uncle invents a new contest to "" see what can`t be seen,"" the boy`s other senses bring success and earn him the name Sees Behind Trees. Dorris could easily stop there, but he nudges the youngster onward through a series of trials that show adulthood is about more than getting there. (Ages 8 and up)

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First Edition May 1999 Hyperion ISBN 0786813571
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Jan 1996 Scholastic ISBN 0590108514
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Oct 1996 Hyperion ISBN 0786822155
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