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Girl Who Married the Moon: Tales from Native North America
Girl Who Married the Moon Tales from Native North America
Author: Joseph Bruchac, Gayle Ross
A companion volume to Bruchac's Flying with the Eagle, Racing the Great Bear, this anthology focuses on the role of women in traditional Indian cultures. Culled from 16 Native North American cultures, these traditional tribal tales dwell on the time in a young girl's life when she discovers she is becoming a woman. Illustrations.
ISBN-13: 9781417728954
ISBN-10: 1417728957
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Turtleback Books
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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This book is not age 9-12 as the description says although it is readable enough to be read by this age group. It is a collection of Native American folktales, however, that could appeal to all ages. Publishers' Weekly says: "Young women are the protagonists of 16 stories intended "to reach the daughters and granddaughters who will come after." Becoming a woman and marrying correctly are common themes: brave and resourceful heroines escape monsters and kidnappers, comically avoid marriage to trickster Owl or tragically die with their husbands. Unusual selections include "The Beauty Way," a recounting of an Apache rite of passage; "Stonecoat," the defeat of an evil and powerful medicine man by women who use the power of their "moontime"; and the title story, in which a girl not only marries the moon but shares his job with him. Comments on the stories open the four sections of the book (Northeast, Northwest, Southeast and Southwest), each of which contains tales from four different nations (e.g., Penobscot, Seneca, Passamaquoddy and Mohegan for the Northeast)."