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| Description: Alternating between Sacajawea’s and William Clark’s points of view, and including authentic excerpts from Clark’s journals, this novel is a fruitful blend of history and humanity. Sacajawea’s personal story weaves into the story of the expedition led by Lewis and Clark, fleshing out the role her strength and knowledge played in this significant event in North American history. Written by a recognized Native American author and historian. |
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