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In 1805, Sacagawea, a woman of the Shoshoni tribe, helps Meriwether Lewis and William Clark find a passage to the West Coast, in this story told through the eyes of the baby boy on Sacagawea's back.
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The story of Lewis and Clark's trip across the country is told by a small baby carried by the team's guide, Sacagawea.
“Wind catches the sail,
swing and woop!
Over we go, Bia' and Ape' and me—
Mother and Father and Babe—
splash, shiver.
Flit, flit,
salmon sparkle in my dreams.”
A story told in bold painted illustrations and poetic text, with lots of onomatopoeia.
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