Streams To The River, River To The Sea Novel Text

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Streams To The River, River To The Sea Novel Text

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Short Description:
A young Shoshone girl, Sacagawea, is kidnapped, forced into marriage, and later becomes an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.
# Pages:
208
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
O'Dell, Scott
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Adventure
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Genre:
Native American
Genre:
Survival
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
American West
Themes/ Topics:
Freedom
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Journey/Quest
Themes/ Topics:
Pioneer Life
SKU:
955B
ISBN
9780547053165
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Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
A young Shoshone girl, Sacagawea, is kidnapped, forced into marriage, and later becomes an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.
# Pages:
208
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
O'Dell, Scott
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Adventure
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Genre:
Native American
Genre:
Survival
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
American West
Themes/ Topics:
Freedom
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Journey/Quest
Themes/ Topics:
Pioneer Life
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About the Book Streams to the River, River to the Sea

Streams to the River, River to the Sea by Scott O’Dell is a historical novel that tells the story of Sacagawea, a young Shoshone girl who becomes an integral part of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The novel begins with Sacagawea’s kidnapping by the Minnetaree tribe, leading to a series of events that shape her life. She is forced into marriage with a cruel man and later becomes a mother.

Despite these hardships, Sacagawea’s strength and resilience shine through as she joins the Lewis and Clark expedition as an interpreter and guide. Her knowledge of the land and her ability to communicate with various Native American tribes prove invaluable to the explorers. Throughout the journey, Sacagawea forms a close bond with Captain Clark, who shows her kindness and respect.

The novel explores themes of survival, identity, and the strength of the human spirit. Sacagawea’s journey is one of personal growth and self-discovery, as she navigates the challenges of her new life while holding onto her cultural heritage.

 

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