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Bruchac, Joseph. Bowman's store; a journey to myself.


BRUCHAC, Joseph. Bowman's store; a journey to myself. Lee & Low Books (95 Madison Ave, NY, NY 10016). 315p. illus. c2001. 1-58430-927-2. $6.95. JSA JSA - Japanese Standards Association.  

Small of build, nearsighted near·sight·ed
adj.
Unable to see distant objects clearly; myopic.
 and blessed with total recall, Joseph Bruchac was raised near Saratoga, New York For the adjoining City of Saratoga Springs, see Saratoga Springs, New York.
Saratoga is a town in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 5,141 at the 2000 census.
, by his grandparents grandparents nplabuelos mpl

grandparents grand nplgrands-parents mpl

grandparents grand npl
, who sheltered him from his abusive father. Only later in life did he learn that his grandfather was an Abenaki Indian, for his family never spoke of this heritage. Bruchac's journey to himself is a journey to his roots, to his Abenaki heritage. Through his study and inquiries, he has led his sister and his two sons to identification with the traditions, songs and stories of their ancestors. That tale is the background, however, for this story of his childhood, cared for and lovingly taught by his semi-literate Abenaki grandfather and his law school-educated Yankee grandmother. Now a well-known writer on North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 native traditions, Bruchac does honor to his own.

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Patricia Moore, Chestnut Hill Chestnut Hill may refer to:

In geography:
  • Chestnut Hill, Cumbria, England
  • Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States
  • Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Chestnut Hill, West Virginia, United States
In education
, MA
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