The acclaimed series is back with more about the original Americans, including the Creek, who continue to influence not just their descendants, but all of us who understand the importance of remembering those who were here long before us.
This book explores the history, culture, and current status of the Creek.
Caleb Devlin is a legend on Mockingbird Lane, the boy who terrorized an entire town before he got sent away.
The author recounts his experiences growing up in north central Florida, an area made famous by the author, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
"Dad takes Bluey, Bingo, and Mackenzie to the creek after they grow tired of playing at the playground. But Bluey doesn't like the thorns, or the spiders, or the pointy rocks, or ... the leeches! She struggles to find the fun.
An overview of the past and present of the Creek people. Traces their customs, family life, history, and culture, as well as relations with the U.S. government.
No wonder: One edition of The Yearling--the story of a deer and a boy Jake's own age--was illustrated by N. C. Wyeth, who visited Cross Creek and chatted about drawing ("it's a matter of seeing and practice") while eleven-year-old Jake ...
"Explains Creek history and highlights Creek life in modern society"--