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TRIBAL JOURNEY

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Gary Robinson

There were machines beside my bed. They were beeping and making weird noises. I had a headache and a side ache and an arm ache. But I couldn’t feel my left leg.

Slowly I looked around the room. There was Mom asleep in a chair next to the bed.

“Mom? Mom, what happened?” She woke up and looked at me.

“Oh, Jason. I’m so glad you’re awake. Don’t try to talk. I’ll call the doctor to come check you.”

“What happened to me?”

“Don’t you remember? You were in a terrible car wreck. Two days ago.” As Mom left to find the doctor, the images of the accident flooded back into my mind.

After a bad car accident, Jason is left with one paralyzed leg. He’s lucky to have survived, but he’s not sure he can handle life confined to a wheelchair. 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 having to deal with anything like this.

Now Jason sees himself only as someone 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.

An uncomplicated tale of mirrored inner and outer journey, welcome for its look at Native American characters in a modern context. (Fiction. 10-16)

Kirkus Reviews April 2013

ISBN: 9781939053015
Author: Gary Robinson
Lexile Level: HL670L
Fry Reading Level: 4.5
Page Count: 120
Width: 4.00
Height: 7.00
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: 7th Generation

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Gary Robinson

There were machines beside my bed. They were beeping and making weird noises. I had a headache and a side ache and an arm ache. But I couldn’t feel my left leg.

Slowly I looked around the room. There was Mom asleep in a chair next to the bed.

“Mom? Mom, what happened?” She woke up and looked at me.

“Oh, Jason. I’m so glad you’re awake. Don’t try to talk. I’ll call the doctor to come check you.”

“What happened to me?”

“Don’t you remember? You were in a terrible car wreck. Two days ago.” As Mom left to find the doctor, the images of the accident flooded back into my mind.

After a bad car accident, Jason is left with one paralyzed leg. He’s lucky to have survived, but he’s not sure he can handle life confined to a wheelchair. 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 having to deal with anything like this.

Now Jason sees himself only as someone 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.

An uncomplicated tale of mirrored inner and outer journey, welcome for its look at Native American characters in a modern context. (Fiction. 10-16)

Kirkus Reviews April 2013

ISBN: 9781939053015
Author: Gary Robinson
Lexile Level: HL670L
Fry Reading Level: 4.5
Page Count: 120
Width: 4.00
Height: 7.00
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: 7th Generation

Gary Robinson

There were machines beside my bed. They were beeping and making weird noises. I had a headache and a side ache and an arm ache. But I couldn’t feel my left leg.

Slowly I looked around the room. There was Mom asleep in a chair next to the bed.

“Mom? Mom, what happened?” She woke up and looked at me.

“Oh, Jason. I’m so glad you’re awake. Don’t try to talk. I’ll call the doctor to come check you.”

“What happened to me?”

“Don’t you remember? You were in a terrible car wreck. Two days ago.” As Mom left to find the doctor, the images of the accident flooded back into my mind.

After a bad car accident, Jason is left with one paralyzed leg. He’s lucky to have survived, but he’s not sure he can handle life confined to a wheelchair. 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 having to deal with anything like this.

Now Jason sees himself only as someone 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.

An uncomplicated tale of mirrored inner and outer journey, welcome for its look at Native American characters in a modern context. (Fiction. 10-16)

Kirkus Reviews April 2013

ISBN: 9781939053015
Author: Gary Robinson
Lexile Level: HL670L
Fry Reading Level: 4.5
Page Count: 120
Width: 4.00
Height: 7.00
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: 7th Generation

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