
Fourteen-year-old Saxso, a member of the Abenaki tribe in Canada, embarks on a dangerous rescue mission when his mother and two younger sisters are taken hostage during an attack by the British on their unprotected village in 1759.
year: 2002, 2004, 2003
call number/section: 1000
subjects: abenaki indians, juvenile fiction, fiction, indians of north america, canada, eastern, coming of age, united states, history, french and indian war, 1755-1763, juvenile fiction, fiction, qu?bec (qu?bec), canada, 1755-1763, 1755-1763, french and indian war, native americans, abenaki, eastern canada, bildungsromans, audiobooks
Editions

Bruchac, Joseph
Dial Books (2002)
Fourteen-year-old Saxso, a member of the Abenaki tribe in Canada, embarks on a dangerous rescue mission when his mother and two younger sisters are taken hostage during an attack by the British on their unprotected village in 1759.
Schools: 27

Bruchac, Joseph
Puffin Books (2004)
Fourteen-year-old Saxso, a member of the Abenaki tribe in Canada, embarks on a dangerous rescue mission when his mother and two younger sisters are taken hostage during an attack by the British on their unprotected village in 1759.
Schools: 5

Bruchac, Joseph
Recorded Books (2003)
14-year-old Saxso, a member of the Abenaki tribe in 18th-century Quebec, must set out to rescue his family from British soldiers that attacked his village and took his mother and two sisters prisoner.
Schools: 0