The Great North American Prairie: A Literary Field Guide

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The second book in the Stories from Where We Live series focuses on the North American Prairie, which stretches from Alberta south to Texas, east to Illinois. Literature of this region introduces young readers to its natural heritage. This book includes songs and narratives of Plains Indians, tales of 19th-century settlers, and contemporary stories and poems.

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9781571316455

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This is Book 1 in the Stories from Where We Live Series. See all Stories from Where We Live books here.

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