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Sing Down the Moon

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Navajo girl's resilience against Spanish slavers.

If you're moved by stories of courage and cultural survival, "Sing Down the Moon" will resonate deeply with you. Bright Morning's journey is one of hope and heartache, set against a backdrop that's both cruel and majestic. It's a historical tale that offers a window into the Navajo experience with a voice that is both gentle and powerful. Expect to be transported, educated, and inspired.

  • Newbery Medal Nominee (1971)
  • Vermont Golden Dome Book Award Nominee (1972)
  • Phoenix Award (Children's Literature Association) Nominee (1990)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Sing Down the Moon

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ISBN: 9780440979753
Authors: Scott O'Dell
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Date of Publication: 1997-03-26
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.76
(rated by 8356 readers)

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The Spanish Slavers were an ever-present threat to the Navaho way of life. One lovely spring day, fourteen-year-old Bright Morning and her friend Running Bird took their sheep to pasture. The sky was clear blue against the red buttes of the Canyon de Schelly, and the fields and orchards of the Navahos promised a rich harvest. Bright Morning was happy as she gazed across the beautiful valley that was the home of her tribe. She turned when Black Dog barked, and it was then that she saw the Spanish slavers riding straight toward her.
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Navajo girl's resilience against Spanish slavers.

If you're moved by stories of courage and cultural survival, "Sing Down the Moon" will resonate deeply with you. Bright Morning's journey is one of hope and heartache, set against a backdrop that's both cruel and majestic. It's a historical tale that offers a window into the Navajo experience with a voice that is both gentle and powerful. Expect to be transported, educated, and inspired.

  • Newbery Medal Nominee (1971)
  • Vermont Golden Dome Book Award Nominee (1972)
  • Phoenix Award (Children's Literature Association) Nominee (1990)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.