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DANNY BLACKGOAT: RUGGED ROAD TO FREEDOM

$9.95

Tim Tingle

This second volume of the trilogy continues the dramatic story of Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager who, after being labeled a troublemaker on the Long Walk of 1864 is separated from his family. After a daring escape from prison in the first volume, in this second volume Danny must face many dangerous obstacles in his effort to rescue his family and find freedom. Whether it’s soldiers and bandits chasing him or the dangers of the harsh desert climate, Danny ricochets from one bad situation to the next, but his bravery doesn’t falter, and he never loses faith.

A resourceful young Navajo’s efforts to rescue his family are complicated by dustups with a violent gang of slave traders in the second episode of this Civil War–era trilogy. A suspenseful middle volume. (Historical fiction. 10-13)

Kirkus Reviews April 2014

Building upon a rich history, Tingle eloquently and accessibly shares the story of Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager in 1864. Tingle, a Choctaw storyteller, uses these skills to mix adventure and history, highlighting the desert climate and Danny's tricks, for an audience of thrill-seekers and historical fiction fans who can discover the past and grow with Danny on his journey to manhood.

VOYA June 2011

A great resource for young readers is the exemplary Native Pathfinders series. Published by 7th Generation, which is dedicated to using “culturally accurate content to preserve the history and stories from the past, to highlight the beauty and wisdom of Native cultures, and to address contemporary issues,” the series’ novels are action driven and well written.

Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education January 2015

ISBN: 9781939053053
Author: Tim Tingle
Lexile Level: HL510L
Fry Reading Level: 4.5
Page Count: 176
Width: 4.50
Height: 7.00
Publication Year: 2014
Publisher: 7th Generation

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Tim Tingle

This second volume of the trilogy continues the dramatic story of Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager who, after being labeled a troublemaker on the Long Walk of 1864 is separated from his family. After a daring escape from prison in the first volume, in this second volume Danny must face many dangerous obstacles in his effort to rescue his family and find freedom. Whether it’s soldiers and bandits chasing him or the dangers of the harsh desert climate, Danny ricochets from one bad situation to the next, but his bravery doesn’t falter, and he never loses faith.

A resourceful young Navajo’s efforts to rescue his family are complicated by dustups with a violent gang of slave traders in the second episode of this Civil War–era trilogy. A suspenseful middle volume. (Historical fiction. 10-13)

Kirkus Reviews April 2014

Building upon a rich history, Tingle eloquently and accessibly shares the story of Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager in 1864. Tingle, a Choctaw storyteller, uses these skills to mix adventure and history, highlighting the desert climate and Danny's tricks, for an audience of thrill-seekers and historical fiction fans who can discover the past and grow with Danny on his journey to manhood.

VOYA June 2011

A great resource for young readers is the exemplary Native Pathfinders series. Published by 7th Generation, which is dedicated to using “culturally accurate content to preserve the history and stories from the past, to highlight the beauty and wisdom of Native cultures, and to address contemporary issues,” the series’ novels are action driven and well written.

Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education January 2015

ISBN: 9781939053053
Author: Tim Tingle
Lexile Level: HL510L
Fry Reading Level: 4.5
Page Count: 176
Width: 4.50
Height: 7.00
Publication Year: 2014
Publisher: 7th Generation

Tim Tingle

This second volume of the trilogy continues the dramatic story of Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager who, after being labeled a troublemaker on the Long Walk of 1864 is separated from his family. After a daring escape from prison in the first volume, in this second volume Danny must face many dangerous obstacles in his effort to rescue his family and find freedom. Whether it’s soldiers and bandits chasing him or the dangers of the harsh desert climate, Danny ricochets from one bad situation to the next, but his bravery doesn’t falter, and he never loses faith.

A resourceful young Navajo’s efforts to rescue his family are complicated by dustups with a violent gang of slave traders in the second episode of this Civil War–era trilogy. A suspenseful middle volume. (Historical fiction. 10-13)

Kirkus Reviews April 2014

Building upon a rich history, Tingle eloquently and accessibly shares the story of Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager in 1864. Tingle, a Choctaw storyteller, uses these skills to mix adventure and history, highlighting the desert climate and Danny's tricks, for an audience of thrill-seekers and historical fiction fans who can discover the past and grow with Danny on his journey to manhood.

VOYA June 2011

A great resource for young readers is the exemplary Native Pathfinders series. Published by 7th Generation, which is dedicated to using “culturally accurate content to preserve the history and stories from the past, to highlight the beauty and wisdom of Native cultures, and to address contemporary issues,” the series’ novels are action driven and well written.

Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education January 2015

ISBN: 9781939053053
Author: Tim Tingle
Lexile Level: HL510L
Fry Reading Level: 4.5
Page Count: 176
Width: 4.50
Height: 7.00
Publication Year: 2014
Publisher: 7th Generation

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