Chipmunk in the Forest
by Eleanor Clymer
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I'm cataloging my home library, and as I go through the thousands of books we have I sometimes like to read some of the shorter children's books that my wife and I have held onto since we kids -- not because we like them or even remember reading them, but because all books are to be hoarded.
This 1965 book about a Native American boy from an unspecified tribe was written by a prolific children's author of the era who was the child of Russian immigrants. So it is not #OwnVoices and has little insight into the culture. Indeed, with only a little editing, this generic story of a child overcoming his fears to help a family member could easily be reworked to be about a family of white pioneers.
Because of the time in which it was written, show more there is a lot of sexism about gender roles.
Meh. show less
This 1965 book about a Native American boy from an unspecified tribe was written by a prolific children's author of the era who was the child of Russian immigrants. So it is not #OwnVoices and has little insight into the culture. Indeed, with only a little editing, this generic story of a child overcoming his fears to help a family member could easily be reworked to be about a family of white pioneers.
Because of the time in which it was written, show more there is a lot of sexism about gender roles.
Meh. show less
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- Original publication date
- 1965
- People/Characters
- Chipmunk; Sunflower (mother of Chipmunk); Many-Deer (uncle of Chipmunk, brother of Sunflower); Flying-Arrow (father of Chipmunk); Little Brother (brother of Chipmunk)
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- North America
- First words
- Long ago, in the middle of a deep, dark forest, there lived an Indian boy. His name was Chipmunk.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Chipmunk felt happy. He loved the forest. It was his home.
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- English
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