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The Light in the Forest
The Light in the Forest | Conrad Richter
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When John Cameron Butler was a child, he was captured in a raid on the Pennsylvania frontier and adopted by the great warrrior Cuyloga. Renamed True Son, he came to think of himself as fully Indian. But eleven years later his tribe, the Lenni Lenape, has signed a treaty with the white men and agreed to return their captives, including fifteen-year-old True Son. Now he must go back to the family he has forgotten, whose language is no longer his, and whose ways of dress and behavior are as strange to him as the ways of the forest are to them. A beautifully written, sensitively told story of a white boy brought up by Indians, The Light in the Forest is a beloved American classic.
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ravenlee
The Light in the Forest | Conrad Richter
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Bailedbailed

I‘ve had this book for 20-some years and finally picked it up as I‘m looking for additional reading material for history lessons.

I‘m so irritated that I‘ve moved this book five times over these decades.

Aside from being a real downer (which could totally work), this story is poorly written. There‘s a whole section with three characters doing this info dump about how the Indians feel about the whites (spoiler: not good). Time to purge.

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The Light in the Forest | Conrad Richter
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Panpan

This was quite awful, especially given the author's note at the end explicitly stating it's a "both sides" argument.?

Meeko93 😻 5y
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