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    The education of Little Tree / Forrest Carter.
    by Carter, Forrest.
    G.K. Hall, c1992.
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  • Carter, Forrest -- Childhood and youth -- Fiction.
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  • Cherokee Indians -- Fiction.
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  • Indian children -- Fiction.
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  • Novelists, American -- 20th century -- Biography -- Fiction.
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  • Tennessee -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    0816154961
    081615497X (pbk.)
    Edition: 
    Large-print ed.
    Description: 
    342 p. (large print) ; 23 cm.
    Summary: 
    "The remarkable tale of a young boy raised by Cherokee grandparents in the Tennessee mountains in the 1930's. Orphaned at age six, Little Tree comes to his new home with little knowledge of his heritage. On his grandparents' farm, perched high atop the breathtaking mountains, we see Little Tree come of age amid nature's elemental simplicity. It is here that Granpa instructs him in the lore of nature, and where Granma shows him the beauty of religion and literature. From day to day, through common themes such as living and dying, the place of people in the universe and the role of family and friends in the shaping of his life, Little Tree adopts the Cherokee ways--with triumphs, sadness and a diverse cast of characters to shape his experiences."--Inside flaps.
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    Historical fiction.
    Autobiographical fiction.
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