A critically acclaimed historical novel by the author of the National
Book Award-winning novel Homeless Bird.
When shy ten-year-old Lucy comes to live with her aunt and uncle at
their mission school, she's surprised at the number of harsh rules and
restrictions imposed on the children. Why, she wonders, should the
Indians have to do all the changing? And why is her aunt so strict with
them?
Then a girl called Raven runs away in protest, and Lucy knows she must
overcome her timidity and stand up to her aunt--no matter what the
consequences.
With her trademark lyricism, spare prose, and strong young heroine,
award-winning author Gloria Whelan has once again taken a chapter from
history and transformed it into gripping, accessible historical fiction
that is perfect for schools and classrooms, as well as for fans of Linda
Sue Park and Louise Erdrich.