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  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory has read this book.
    By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
    About 9 hours ago
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    deafgirlhistory's book review was featured in Julie of the Wolves: Treasury (Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack).
    Julie Edwards Miyax who are also just known as just Miyax. Her father, Kapugen, who disappeared several years ago before the post of the book. Her mother died when Miyax were barely even 5 years old. In the book, the father Kapugen had told his daughter was that when she become 13, she would marry Kapugen's friend, Naka's son, Daniel who are also 13. This had made her to run away and live with the pack of the wolves but this had only happened temporarily. Sometimes you can see the letters between Miyax and her pen-pal and friend from San Francisco; Amy Goodwin. This book have some tragic and heart-breaking parts along with heart-feeling parts. - Happy Reading!
    About 16 hours ago
  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory added a book review.
    Julie Edwards Miyax who are also just known as just Miyax. Her father, Kapugen, who disappeared several years ago before the post of the book. Her mother died when Miyax were barely even 5 years old. In the book, the father Kapugen had told his daughter was that when she become 13, she would marry Kapugen's friend, Naka's son, Daniel who are also 13. This had made her to run away and live with the pack of the wolves but this had only happened temporarily. Sometimes you can see the letters between Miyax and her pen-pal and friend from San Francisco; Amy Goodwin. This book have some tragic and heart-breaking parts along with heart-feeling parts. - Happy Reading!
    About 16 hours ago
  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory added a book review.
    The story of "Sing Down the Moon" is actually based on two years; 1863-65. The tribe, the Navaho in what now in the state of Arizona. Like other Native Americans tribes; the Navahos struggled with finding the food, being forced to live on the reservation, and few others. The Navahos remain prisoners at Fort Sumner until 1868. This story is tragic, moving, and tense. - Happy Reading!
    6 days ago
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    By Scott O'Dell
    6 days ago
  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory's book review was featured in King of the Wind.
    Agba, a young horse-boy who was very fond of horses. Who is unable to say any words at all. His stallion, Sham which meaning "sun" in Arabic because of Sham's emblem of circle which shaped like sun. Unlike any other horses, Sham was little but with strong legs and shining coat. Exciting uprising in the book like that Sham had met a mare, Roxana, had 3 colts, Lach, Cades, and Regulus. And Sham is also well-known by his another name of Godolphins Arabian. - Happy Reading!
    7 days ago
  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistory added a book review.
    Agba, a young horse-boy who was very fond of horses. Who is unable to say any words at all. His stallion, Sham which meaning "sun" in Arabic because of Sham's emblem of circle which shaped like sun. Unlike any other horses, Sham was little but with strong legs and shining coat. Exciting uprising in the book like that Sham had met a mare, Roxana, had 3 colts, Lach, Cades, and Regulus. And Sham is also well-known by his another name of Godolphins Arabian. - Happy Reading!
    7 days ago
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    By Marguerite Henry
    7 days ago
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    Thanks, sis!
    7 days ago

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