What the Turtle Told Her Children

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book What the Turtle Told Her Children by Valerie Van Campen, Mark Andressen, Cedar Grove Books
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Author: Valerie Van Campen, Mark Andressen ISBN: 9781941958223
Publisher: Cedar Grove Books Publication: October 15, 2015
Imprint: Cedar Grove Books Language: English
Author: Valerie Van Campen, Mark Andressen
ISBN: 9781941958223
Publisher: Cedar Grove Books
Publication: October 15, 2015
Imprint: Cedar Grove Books
Language: English

Zoe and Zachary Jameson are fourteen-year-old twins who live with their parents and older brother Justin on the Allegheny Reservation of the Seneca Nation in Western New York State. They are children of two cultures, struggling to find their place in the modern world while honoring the traditions of their Native American ancestors. About to begin their summer vacation from school, they prepare for long, hot days of chores, sports, and family gatherings. Every year, it’s the same thing, there’s never anything new happening. Then their cousin Heather gives them some exciting news. Their eccentric Aunt Fawn is coming for a visit! A story teller, Aunt Fawn always brings fun and a bit of mischief into everyone’s lives. Join the twins as they travel, listening to Aunt Fawn’s tales of local ghosts, monsters, and other legends.

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Zoe and Zachary Jameson are fourteen-year-old twins who live with their parents and older brother Justin on the Allegheny Reservation of the Seneca Nation in Western New York State. They are children of two cultures, struggling to find their place in the modern world while honoring the traditions of their Native American ancestors. About to begin their summer vacation from school, they prepare for long, hot days of chores, sports, and family gatherings. Every year, it’s the same thing, there’s never anything new happening. Then their cousin Heather gives them some exciting news. Their eccentric Aunt Fawn is coming for a visit! A story teller, Aunt Fawn always brings fun and a bit of mischief into everyone’s lives. Join the twins as they travel, listening to Aunt Fawn’s tales of local ghosts, monsters, and other legends.

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