Naya Nuki
1983 • 175 pages

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15

This book had my children's attention from page one. While it is true, they enjoyed Om-kas-toe and have a general idea of who Sacagawea was, reading Naya Nuki's story was special. Every time I read they begged for me to keep going. On days, we were not scheduled they asked me to. Another recommendation from Sonlight Curriculum D (BookShark 3) that made me choke up a bit with joy and bittersweet sadness with a tear or two. I hope we will have an opportunity to read more Kenneth Thomasma novels in the future.

We own a paperback, autographed copy.

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