
Jim Black Eagle's grandfather is pressuring him to try out for the Olympic track team, hoping to make him the second Native American to win a gold medal, and Jim must somehow convince the older man that his heart is not in running, but in art.
year: 2000, 1995
call number/section: 1000
subjects: track and field, fiction, grandparent and child, mystery and detective stories, native americans, north america, track athletics, indians of north america, mystery fiction
Editions

Schraff, Anne E
Artesian Press (2000)
Jim Black Eagle's grandfather is pressuring him to try out for the Olympic track team, hoping to make him the second Native American to win a gold medal, and Jim must somehow convince the older man that his heart is not in running, but in art.
Schools: 0

Schraff, Anne E
Saddleback (1995)
Jim Black Eagle's grandfather is pressuring him to try out for the Olympic track team, hoping to make him the second Native American to win a gold medal, and Jim must somehow convince the older man that his heart is not in running, but in art.
Schools: 2