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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
10 year old loved it,
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This review is from: I Am Apache (Hardcover)
I havent read this but my 10 year old daughter did and she loved it. She's really into indian books right now and she gave it a 5 star rating. she said it ended good!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful and moving tale of the passing of a culture,
By F. J. Harvey "Cricket ,country music and a go... (Birmingham England) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: I Am Apache (Paperback)
This novel -written by a Brit -was published in the UK as a Young Adult novel but in my view it can be enjoyed across the age spectrum and it is by no means essential to be a devotee of the Western to derive pleasure and profit from reading the book.It is narrated by Siki ,a young woman of the Black Mountain Apache tribe who witnesses the massacre of women and children by the Mexican army.Among those slaughtered is her 4 year old brother Tazhi .She vows revenge and elects ,in defiance of tribal custom, the choose the warrior's path.(While this was not unknown it is at odds with more usual tribal convention).She finds a mentor in Golahka ,a respected warrior ,and a passionate enemy in Keste ,a vainglorious warrior wannabe whose star is eclipsed by Siki and who turns renegade ,vowing revenge on her and his tribe .
Siki earns warrior status in a raid on a Mexican post housing those who carried out the raid on her village ,and helps rescue women and children taken by the Mexicans .However ,all the while the threat posed by the advance of white settlers is growing ,casting a shadow over the ancient ways .She must also resolve the mystery of her father's fate -he was believed to have died a coward's death -and come to terms with her own family history. The book is a powerful tale of a young girl's quest for independence on both an individual and cultural level.It affords a fascinating glimpse of tribal culture,although some may find the mysticism of the scenes depicting dream visions a tad overdone .It is ultimately a tragedy but ends on a note of defiance and hope .Please do not let the fact it is written by a non Native American ,indeed non -American deter you from reading a brave and passionate book of enormous power ,intelligence and insight
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
GOOD INSIGHT,
By Joseph H. Race "Jose Mango" (SAIPAN, MP United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: I Am Apache (Hardcover)
I bought this book for my teenage daughter who 'devoured' in several days. It is remarkable that a book held her interest for this period while her life is so full of school, soccer, friends, computers and I-pods. The book may have some problems with histories and dates, and maybe authentic revelations of the Indian/Native Americans cultures and customs, but it gave her insight on how other peoples live and the tragedies and problems that we all experience as we go on the journey called life. She enjoyed it, and I enjoyed talking to her about some of the events and developments in the novel.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too,
By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Am Apache (Hardcover)
At fourteen, Siki knows that she will walk a difficult path among her tribe. Having no talent for women's work, Siki has chosen to live and train as a warrior. Many of her fellow tribesmen view her as a disgrace; an outcast. Siki only wishes for one thing - revenge.
The senseless murders of her mother and younger brother have sparked a bitterness within Siki that cannot be extinguished. Every day the attackers live is another reminder of how her family was slaughtered. Siki's warrior spirit is strong and will not be bent. The pride she feels for her people is boundless. Her training is arduous, but necessary. What she learns as an Apache warrior may very well save her life and the lives of her people. Her path is chosen; she does not look back. Landman expresses in her author's note that she has not tried to create an accurate historical novel, but rather one that is based on true events. She wished to explore how one might have felt if put in Siki's situation. The author allows Siki to narrate her own story, thus producing an extremely strong piece of writing. Because of this, the reader becomes intimately involved with Siki and the events surrounding her. Siki is filled with wisdom and courage and that will appeal to many young readers. Those who follow her on her journey will not be disappointed. Reviewed by: LadyJay
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing read,
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This review is from: I Am Apache (Hardcover)
This incredible book is about a little Native American Apache girl named Siki. Siki has lost her parents and her only joy is her little brother who is savagely murdered. Siki swears to avenge her brother and instead of following the path to womanhood, Siki sets out to follow the path of an Apache warrior. I am in love with all things Native American so the cover of this book caught my eye first and foremost. When I started reading the pages and diving into Siki's world I was astounded and awe stricken. Siki's journey is one of immense hardship, devotion and most of all the strong hold of the human spirit. I could care less that it was not written by a Native American, I care that it spoke to my heart and it in my opinion showed how incredibly humble and devoted the Apache are. An amazing read, I am in love with how Siki see's the world and all around her. If you have ever wanted to look through the eyes of a Native American, look no further.
12 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Awful depiction of American Indians,
By lv2read (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Am Apache (Paperback)
As an American Indian woman I am appalled that this book was even published. It was written by a BRIT of all people who wrote it from afar. Did she take her ideas from movies and stereotypes wrongly depicting Indians? Let native people tell these stories. This book has no credibility whatsoever and is a complete and utter disappointment.
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I Am Apache (2008 Advance Reading Copy) by Tanya Landman (Paperback - 2008)
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