Spirit Quest
Susan Sharpe. Bradbury Press, $12.95 (122pp) ISBN 978-0-02-782355-4
Aaron, a white fifth-grader on vacation from his Seattle home, and Robert, a Quileute Indian boy, meet and begin to explore their cultural differences. The new friends soon decide they want to go on a modern version of the ancient Indian spirit quest. Although Sharpe's ( Waterman's Boy ) writing is somewhat didactic in the book's opening passages, she accomplishes the difficult task of juggling symbolism and action. When Aaron and Robert set off on their quest on a desolate beach, Sharpe brings to a stark, realistic climax the clashes between ancient and modern, Indian and white, natural and man-made. In these sections, the book's bold, original subject matter shines brilliantly. Ages 9-11. (Aug.)
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Reviewed on: 07/29/1991
Genre: Children's
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