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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Winter People, June 18, 2003
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This review is from: The Winter People (Hardcover)
This is a truly fasincating story told in a different perspective, through the eyes of a Native American. The novel shows us a totally opposite side of the stories and documents recorded and still used today in life. After I finally finished reading "The Winter People", I had an unique and new perspective towards the Abenakis. You will too, and I still do, hold a strong respect towards these people and their way of life.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully written story, with frightening accurate history lesson, July 10, 2005
This review is from: The Winter People (Hardcover)
I thought was a beautifully written story by Joseph Bruchac, about the Indian tribe, the Abenaki's. The simple and yet complex way he wrote it from the point of view of 14 year old Native American named Saxso, made it all the more interesting. Saxso is probably the most interesting character in this book aside from his cousin and grandfather. The description of what the British (the white people, or the winter people, the people with winter/cold in their hearts) were doing to the Native Americans after they captured them from the village upon their raid, actually brought tears to my eyes (I've never even heard of the British eating the Native Americans until I read this book. More genocidal things the world continues to hide from the people about what the Europeans, and British, among others who wronged these people, hide.). I continued to read the book until the very end which was satisfying in aspect of the word. I recommend this book to anyone who has a interest in Native Americans and their lives during the many wars that took place on the land they lived on.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Reccomend this book, May 6, 2003
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Justin (Hudson, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Winter People (Hardcover)
I found this to be both an easy to read book, and historically accurate as well. Bruchac is an amazing writer, and teaches many lessons while the the story is told. This book should definately be read by middle school-high school students because it will help teach about both the native peoples and the Seven Years war, and help to wash away some of the stereotypes that have plagued native peoples for many years.
Justin
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Deal, January 3, 2012
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This review is from: The Winter People (Audio CD)
I received this CD quickly and it was in good condition. It was a good experience overall with this vendor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Winter People, February 20, 2011
This review is from: The Winter People (Hardcover)
Saxso, a fourteen-year old Abenaki Indian is the man of his family, in charge of protecting his mother and two sisters. His family lives in the small Indian village of St. Francis. His village is raided by English Rangers led by the notorious Major Robert Rogers. The village is burned to the ground and Saxso's mother and sisters are taken captive. With the help of the Worrier, Saxso sets off on his own to rescue his family from the rangers. A tale of courage and determination, the story emphases bravery and loyalty to family. Well-written, it is a story that should be read and enjoyed my most children.
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4.0 out of 5 stars ......, June 2, 2008
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This review is from: The Winter People (Paperback)
I began to read The Winter People because it is on my school reading list. It is not the type of book I would normally pick up to read for pleasure. However once I got into the book I found it quite interesting. The book takes place before people were civilized like they are now, and is about people who have a completely different way of living. I can actually say I learned about another culture, by reading this book.

The story is about an Indian tribe that gets torn apart by white people. But specifically the book tells about a boy names Saxso that, in my opinion, truly becomes a man by the end. He gets separated from his mother and two sisters while escaping, and as the head of the family it is his job to get his family back together. After learning they had been taken by whites, Saxso sets off for a long, difficult journey to rescue them.

The Winter People is the type of book that is hard to start, but once you get into it, you'll be glad you kept reading.
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Winter People (Native American Tales)
Winter People (Native American Tales) by Joseph Bruchac (Library Binding - Aug. 2008)
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