Wind In The Trees and The Rabbit Hunt
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<p><strong><em>Wind In The Trees and The Rabbit Hunt; A Cherokee Boy's Adventure</em></strong> is the first book in the <em>Wind In The Trees; A Cherokee Boy's Adventure Series.</em></p><p> This adventure ensues as an 11-year-old Cherokee boy Wind In The Trees flexes his hunting skills to <strong>help provide for his family</strong>. Unexpected circumstances arise and he is<strong> confronted with the needs of others and his own desires</strong>. Could tuning his ear to <strong>listen to The Great Spirit</strong> offer a treasure greater than pride or praise?</p><p> This first book is written as part of a series of<strong> living books as described by child educator Charlotte Mason</strong>. It is <strong>historically based in Cherokee culture</strong> during a time of relative peace in 1822 before the Removal Period or Trail of Tears and introduces readers to a few useful <strong>words in Tsalagi the Cherokee </strong>language. <strong>Family relationships historically useful skills and good moral character</strong> are the backbone of the stories and adventures.</p><p> It was written as a<strong> short chapter book</strong> of approximately 8000 words with pencil-sketched illustrations throughout. The shorter word count employs brief descriptions excitement manageable vocabulary and sentence lengths on the shorter side with story topics<strong> similar to the Little House on The Prairie series</strong> <strong>by Laura Ingles Wilder</strong>.</p><p> </p>
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