Journey of the Freckled Indian

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ISBN-10 : 1734286318
ISBN-13 : 9781734286311
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Book Synopsis Journey of the Freckled Indian by : Alyssa London

Book excerpt: A multicultural girl struggles with her identity and is made fun of by her classmates for telling them of her Tlingit, Alaska Native heritage. Her parents send her on a trip to Ketchikan, Alaska to reconnect with her grandfather and learn about her heritage. There she has an adventure that helps her to make sense of her identity and develop confidence from knowing who she is. This story seeks to inspire others to learn about their culture and heritage as well and to be proud of it.


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