Native Americans in Children’s Literature By Jennifer Porter Just over a year ago, my then fifth grade homeschooled daughter said to me, in the midst of reading historical fiction aloud with her, “I… more →
Life on Misfit Acreswrote 9 months ago: To celebrate the August 2012 release of my middle grade novel, Beneath the Slashings, I put together … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Publisher: HarperCollins Canada Released: April 4th, 2011 Genre: MG historical For review from publi … more →
wrote 3 years ago: Native Americans in Children’s Literature By Jennifer Porter Just over a year ago, my then fifth g … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Joseph Bruchac’s The Arrow Over the Door takes place in 1777 near Saratoga, New York. The Americans … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Through Indian Eyes – The Native Experience in Books for Children was published in 1998 by Oyate and … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Pocahontas is an excellent historical fiction read for ages ten and up. Bruchac did his work in rese … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Looking for the Native American perspective on the first Thanksgiving? Joseph Bruchac’s Pictur … more →
wrote 4 years ago: It appears that I’ve finally truly gotten the attention of the folks over at Sonlight Curricul … more →
wrote 4 years ago: The Porcupine Year by Louise Erdrich is one of those children’s books that you never want to e … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Crossing the Panther’s Path was written by Elizabeth Alder and published in 2002. It is the fi … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Marguerite de Angeli had The Skippack School published in 1939. It is one of the readers in the Sonl … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Colors of War by Pat Beckman is an MG historical fiction novel about the War of 1812 with a focus on … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Published in 2000 by Scholastic, Inc. and written by Mary Pope Osborn My Brother’s Keeper … more →
wrote 4 years ago: The Courage of Sarah Noble was written by Alice Dalgliesh and published by Atheneum Books for Young … more →