![]() ![]() ![]() I haven't read the five, so can't say (yet) whether or not the Native content in them (if there is any) is accurate.įor information about the launch, see "Fresh Approaches" at School Library Journal's website. I'm glad Scholastic decided not to reissue those two. Rinaldi's is not among the five, and neither is the one about the Navajo Long Walk. "Relaunching" means they're adding new books to the Dear America series, and, they're reissuing five of the older books. The news about the series is that Scholastic is relaunching it. ![]() Today, I reproduced that review for those of you who are having trouble locating it in the Way Back Machine (Internet Archive). Several years ago, I co-wrote an extended review of the book. That book is My Heart is on the Ground: The Diary of Nannie Little Rose, A Sioux Girl. And many are disillusioned when we spend time studying Ann Rinaldi's book in the series. Many of the students in my classes at the University of Illinois remember them fondly. Are you a fan of the Dear America series of historical fiction diaries published by Scholastic? ![]()
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