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4.0 out of 5 stars Crossing the Panther's Path
A 15 year old boy named Billy Calder, son of a British soldier and a Mohawk woman leaves school to join Tecumseh, the chief of the Shawnee. In Ohio they attempt to forge an alliance with many Indian nations to keep Americans from taking their homeland.

This is a book for more say a reader that has some knowledge of American History and a desire to...
Published on October 4, 2006 by William Wallace

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2.0 out of 5 stars This book was really boring....
Let me start by telling you a brief summary of this book. Billy Caldwell is a 16 Year old boy who travels with an Indian Chief name Tecumseh. Billy ventures out with Tecumseh and fights the Americans. Now, I'm not a big war fan. This book is really slow. It took me 1 month to read. This book starts too get a little better toward page 185 out 227. That's 185 pages of...
Published on February 28, 2005 by Jimmy Garland


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4.0 out of 5 stars Crossing the Panther's Path, October 4, 2006
A 15 year old boy named Billy Calder, son of a British soldier and a Mohawk woman leaves school to join Tecumseh, the chief of the Shawnee. In Ohio they attempt to forge an alliance with many Indian nations to keep Americans from taking their homeland.

This is a book for more say a reader that has some knowledge of American History and a desire to learn more about history. It was enjoyable to read about a true historic event with a character in the book exactly my age. You may tend to think that Billy is a fictional character but he is not. This makes the book more enjoyable for teens to read.

The book was very well written and gave an accurate portrayal of what life was like during the Indian's struggle to keep their homeland. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for an adventure in a historical fiction novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Crossing The Panthers Path, April 24, 2006
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One morning in the middle of a snow storm, a man showed up on his horse at this cabin.
This mans name was Tecumseh. He wants to ask Billy Calder a question. So he ask Billy if he wanted to be a translator for his warriors. So Billy said ok. The next day they left and went to Fort Detroit. Billy talked to every one at the fort. The Indians are having a war since the Americans want to take their land for ever. So then they have big war with the Americans. I can't really tell you any more else I will ruin it.

I would recommend this book for both boys and girls. If you like to read war books or action books this is the one. Or if you like history books like me.

The part I disliked is when the Americans would burn the good people's houses and then would kill them.
The part I liked is when the Americans and Indians fought. Since I like action.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Crossing The Panthers Path, April 24, 2006
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One morning in the middle of a snow storm, a man showed up on his horse at this cabin.
This mans name was Tecumseh. He wants to ask Billy Calder a question. So he ask Billy if he wanted to be a translator for his warriors. So Billy said ok. The next day they left and went to Fort Detroit. Billy talked to every one at the fort. The Indians are having a war since the Americans want to take their land for ever. So then they have big war with the Americans. I can't really tell you any more else I will ruin it.

I would recommend this book for both boys and girls. If you like to read war books or action books this is the one. Or if you like history books like me.

The part I disliked is when the Americans would burn the good people's houses and then would kill them.
The part I liked is when the Americans and Indians fought. Since I like action.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Action Packed Crossing, February 22, 2005
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Crossing the Panther's Path is a historical fiction story about a 16 year old boy named Billy Calder. Billy is part Mohawk, from his mother, and part Irish, from his father. Billy's father is a captain in the British army stationed at a fort near Detroit. Billy was educated by the French near his father's fort. One night it was like a small blizzard and an Indian chief and good friend of Billy's father came. His name was Tecumseh. (The Indian leader at the battle of Fallen Timbers) Tecumseh was talking about a future plan to win back his home land, the Ohio territory. Billy soon became Tecumseh's translator to make peace talks with the Amercicans who stole the land from the Indians. Expecting British help, Tecumseh gathers warriors to take back his land.

Likes- True story
Dislikes-Story names (hard to pronounce)
Recommended for everybody who likes true stories

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2.0 out of 5 stars This book was really boring...., February 28, 2005
Let me start by telling you a brief summary of this book. Billy Caldwell is a 16 Year old boy who travels with an Indian Chief name Tecumseh. Billy ventures out with Tecumseh and fights the Americans. Now, I'm not a big war fan. This book is really slow. It took me 1 month to read. This book starts too get a little better toward page 185 out 227. That's 185 pages of boring. I like books like Harry Potter that aren't so real. This book is like Indian Captive. Be warned. You might like it, you may not. The names are very hard to pronounce.
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