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Something to Hold

By:Katherine Schlick Noe
Publisher:HarperCollins
Print ISBN:9780547558134
eText ISBN:9780547677460
Edition:0
Copyright:2011
Format:Page Fidelity

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Can a white girl feel at home on an Indian reservation? Based on the author’s childhood experience in the early 1960s, this novel centers on Kitty, whose father is a government forester at Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon. Kitty is one of only two white kids in her class, and the Indian kids are keeping their distance. With time, Kitty becomes increasingly aware of the tensions and prejudices between Indians and whites, and of the past injustice and pain still very much alive on the reservation. Time also brings friendships and opportunities to make a difference. Map, author’s note, glossary, and pronunciation guide. She just wants to fit in. But on a reservation haunted by the past, will finding her voice mean losing her chance to belong? A 1960s Setting: Experience life on the Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon during a time of simmering social tension and change. Finding Where You Belong: A heartfelt story about navigating a new school, cultural divides, and the search for a place to call home. An Outsider Protagonist: As one of only two white kids in her class, Kitty must overcome her loneliness and find the courage to connect with her classmates. Exploring Native American Culture: Based on the author’s own childhood, this novel offers a thoughtful look at the history, traditions, and challenges faced by the people of the Confederated Tribes.

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