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I rated this one lower, but there are a few reasons for that. I will share, so that I can be clear with the reasons, and why the rating is the way it is.
First, I did enjoy the stories. I love reading more about different cultures, and learning their mythologies, and delving more into the essence of each one. It also gives me something to draw on and share with students as we are moving through different areas of study. I like being able to have different resources for them to draw on - from books, documentaries, websites and much more.
Now for the lower rating. The four corners region is alive with the Native American cultures. As you attend different functions, you can sit and listen to stories, watch the dances, try the foods and see the amazing pieces that they turn out. Listening to the native storytellers is magical. Their voices almost draw you into a trance, and you lose track of time they sing song through the different stories.
The stories in the book, while interesting, just lack the magic. It was a bit flat on the page, and while there are some good stories, and perfect for those who have not heard the native storytellers, it just didn't resonate with me.
I will still be recommending this book to students - as they can draw on the materials.