Tribal Journey

Kids, People and Places, Fiction, USA, Teen, Social Issues
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Author: Gary Robinson ISBN: 9781939053879
Publisher: Book Publishing Co. Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: 7th Generation Language: English
Author: Gary Robinson
ISBN: 9781939053879
Publisher: Book Publishing Co.
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: 7th Generation
Language: English
A young Native teen is forced to deal with becoming partially paralyzed as the result of a car accident caused when both drivers were texting. Jasons lucky to be alive—but life in a wheelchair seems too much to bear. Even when he was protecting his mom and siblings from his drunken father, or escaping from home to be with his friends, he never imagined his future in a wheelchair. Now he sees himself only as a kid who will always be paralyzed, but when he becomes part of the Raven Canoe Family and learns to “pull” a canoe, his outlook on life begins to change. After completing a two-week tribal canoe journey with his Duwamish tribal members, Jason is proud to be a Coast Salish Indian. From the hardships and camaraderie of the journey, he gains a new sense of courage and determination to someday swim and walk again. A PathFinders novel for reluctant readers.
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A young Native teen is forced to deal with becoming partially paralyzed as the result of a car accident caused when both drivers were texting. Jasons lucky to be alive—but life in a wheelchair seems too much to bear. Even when he was protecting his mom and siblings from his drunken father, or escaping from home to be with his friends, he never imagined his future in a wheelchair. Now he sees himself only as a kid who will always be paralyzed, but when he becomes part of the Raven Canoe Family and learns to “pull” a canoe, his outlook on life begins to change. After completing a two-week tribal canoe journey with his Duwamish tribal members, Jason is proud to be a Coast Salish Indian. From the hardships and camaraderie of the journey, he gains a new sense of courage and determination to someday swim and walk again. A PathFinders novel for reluctant readers.

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