In the captivating sequel to her National Book Award finalist "The Birchbark House," Erdich continues the story of Omakayas, a young Ojibwe girl who lives with her family on an island in Lake Superior in 1850. As white men move closer to the island, Omakayas learns that all their lives may drastically change.
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In the captivating sequel to her National Book Award finalist "The Birchbark House," Erdich continues the story of Omakayas, a young Ojibwe girl who lives with her family on an island in Lake Superior in 1850. As white men move closer to the island, Omakayas learns that all their lives may drastically change.
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