Author: | Thomas Bullock | ISBN: | 9781466023673 |
Publisher: | Thomas Bullock | Publication: | July 16, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas Bullock |
ISBN: | 9781466023673 |
Publisher: | Thomas Bullock |
Publication: | July 16, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This engaging, informative book portrays the daring exploits of Siwash, a small Indian boy who dreams of someday becoming a noble brave like his father. But, because of his small stature, his dream seems out of reach. He is taunted and teased by the other children in the tribe. Even his own family treats him indifferently, ignoring his efforts to prove himself. However, he faces several, daring challenges straight on and shows everyone that he is the Biggest Little Indian Brave in the tribe. His bravery and fortitude earn him the respect of the other tribal members, but most importantly his father's esteem.
Siwash not only displays remarkable courage for a small boy but also demonstrates wisdom beyond his years in dealing with the cultural differences between the Indians and the white settlers. His thirst for knowledge provides him with the wherewithal to face daunting challenges in pursuit of a better life for his small band of Indians.
This engaging, informative book portrays the daring exploits of Siwash, a small Indian boy who dreams of someday becoming a noble brave like his father. But, because of his small stature, his dream seems out of reach. He is taunted and teased by the other children in the tribe. Even his own family treats him indifferently, ignoring his efforts to prove himself. However, he faces several, daring challenges straight on and shows everyone that he is the Biggest Little Indian Brave in the tribe. His bravery and fortitude earn him the respect of the other tribal members, but most importantly his father's esteem.
Siwash not only displays remarkable courage for a small boy but also demonstrates wisdom beyond his years in dealing with the cultural differences between the Indians and the white settlers. His thirst for knowledge provides him with the wherewithal to face daunting challenges in pursuit of a better life for his small band of Indians.