The Education of Little Tree

The Education of Little Tree
The Education of Little Tree

The Education of Little Tree

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Good Read!
Aldena✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 11, 2017
I was please in getting another copy of 'The education of Little Tree' so I can share it with my Great Grandchildren. One of my children gave me my 1st copy when she shared it with her children. Thanks so much for providing an avenue where we can get copies of those things we have misplaced or lost!
Great story
Curtis Low1✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 14, 2017
Awesome story of a young man learning of the assimilation of the native person first hand- excellent book delivered in excellent condition
Five Stars
Raleigh I. Miller✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 21, 2016
great tales of Geronimo, excellent read
Great Story
Carolee Laughton✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 11, 2016
Stunning book. This book is about a little boy who lived with his Cherokee grandfather. The story of Carter's early life illustrates love of family, meeting blatant racism, the closeness and love of him for his grandparents and trying to earn a living in a white world in the 1920s. An editor recommended the book to me for work on the Cherokee people. Many research books meet their purposes. However, this one tells a genuine, heart-moving story, too.

It is in my permanent collection.
You Really Don't Want to Miss Reading The Education of Little Tree, a gorgeous remembrance of earlier days in rural America.
Beth Anderson aka Hotclue✓ Verified PurchaseJune 15, 2016
I think every American should read this book. It's narrated by a Native Indian (Cherokee) as a very young boy, growing up under the care of his grandparents. It's beautiful, the narrative is always touching, often brilliant, gorgeously descriptive, and it could actually bring most anybody to tears, not always of sorrow but tears of joy in places. Little Tree, the narrator, does his very best to tell the story, and does it very well despite his limited knowledge of grammar. However, being 1/4 Cherokee myself, I remember very clearly how my grandmother spoke at times and Little Tree pretty much nabbed it. I can't recommend this book enough. Any American who wants a close look at the lives and language and beauty of our own early Americans, the Cherokee and other tribes, should read this. Little Tree's expressions and descriptions are touching and adorable, you'll fall in love with him and I promise you, you'll never forget him and his grandmother and grandfather. Lots of accuratendian history in this book. all true, some very sad, i.e., descriptions of the Trail of Tears, which always grab me and don't let go for months afterward, if ever. Just a great, great novel of how our ancestors, Indian or not, lived back in the day. I love, love, love this entire book. I'll keep it forever.
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