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From Library Journal In mid-19th-century Alberta, young Running Fawn's world of beauty and serenity is disrupted by the violence of white settlers stealing Blackfoot lands and by the increasing harshness of life on assigned reservations. Although Running Fawn slowly resigns herself to life on the reservation, she struggles fiercely with the strange beliefs of the Christian missionary who has come to live and teach among her tribe. Because of the strength of Running Fawn's convictions about the corrupt nature of the settlers and Christianity, her final conversion rings false. Still, Oke (The Red Geranium, LJ 11/1/95) combines the panorama of Alberta's history with the typical, gentle simplicity of her storytelling to fashion a tale that will be popular among her many fans.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. From AudioFile Aimee Lilly's measured, expressive reading suits the story of Running Fawn, a Blackfoot girl coming to maturity as great changes come to her tribe: the arrival of a Christian missionary, the loss of the buffalo and the move to the reservation. Lilly narrates with strength and dignity, conveying but never overstating the emotions of the characters. Her only weak point is the voices of the women at the mission school, who sound affected. The abridgment has greatly decreased the role of the Christian missionary, making him a minor, undeveloped character, but the story of the young woman and Silver Fox, the chief's son, is worth a listen for fans of simple storytelling. M.A.M. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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Drums of Change pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024