1806, near a Chinook village close to the mouth of the Columbia River … Born to a white trader and an Indian mother, ten year-old Miriam’s life is formed by both cultures. From the first moment she sees a sickly slave baby, she longs to find a way to set her free. When she and Moses, her twin brother, find a gold coin on a forest trail, her whole life moves toward that goal. But how can a pair of ten year-olds make that happen?
This is Book One in a trilogy.
When you read Saving Little-Fish, you will:
—Enjoy a historical fiction book that is accurately set in the Pacific Northwest in 1806.
—Experience the times and traditions of Native American and early American traders.
—Understand the importance of making good decisions when faced with hard choices.
—Be able to interact with the study questions at the end of the book.
This is Book One in a trilogy.
When you read Saving Little-Fish, you will:
—Enjoy a historical fiction book that is accurately set in the Pacific Northwest in 1806.
—Experience the times and traditions of Native American and early American traders.
—Understand the importance of making good decisions when faced with hard choices.
—Be able to interact with the study questions at the end of the book.