Bowman’s Store

By Joseph Bruchac
Paperback: $14.95

Bowman’s Store gracefully weaves themes from Joseph Bruchac’s intimate knowledge of Native American cultures with the scenes from the past that have shaped his life.

Description

Little “Sonny” Bruchac’s childhood was full of secrets. He didn’t know why he lived with his grandparents, who ran a gas station and general store, when his own parents’ home was just up the road, or why his grandfather was so defensive about his dark skin. The precocious, sensitive boy knew only that his grandparents nurtured his love of books and wild things as surely as they sheltered him from dangers real and imagined. As Sonny grew up, through experiences both searing and hilarious, he would find himself drawn to all things Indian long before he knew of his grandfather’s hidden Abenaki roots.

Bowman’s Store gracefully weaves themes from Joseph Bruchac’s intimate knowledge of Native American cultures with the scenes from the past that have shaped his life. For those who enjoy memoirs, Native American writings, and books about finding one’s cultural heritage — or just a wonderful read — here is a consummate storyteller unfolding his most personal and poignant story of all.

About the Creators

Joseph Bruchac

Joseph Bruchac, a citizen of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation, is the author of more than 100 books for children and teens, including multiple picture books published by Lee & Low Books, and the young adult Killer of Enemies trilogy, which received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. A Rockefeller Fellow and an NEA Poetry Writing Fellow, Bruchac has received numerous recognitions and awards over his long-standing career. In addition to writing, Bruchac is an editor at Greenfield Review Press, a literary publishing house he co-founded with his wife. He lives in Greenfield Center, New York. To find out more about him, visit josephbruchac.com.

Reviews

  • "This is not just a story of one life but the story of a nation."

    - School Library Journal
  • "Not every book can speak in a voice that is both personal and mythic, historic in scope yet intimate in the boundaries of its details and recollection. With this memoir, Joseph Bruchac weaves strands of Native American myths, history and contemporary social movements together with the events of his childhood, adolescence and young adulthood."

    - The New York Times

Paperback

  • ISBN 9781584300274
  • Price $14.95
  • Publication Date Apr 01, 2001
  • Trim Size 8 × 5.25 × 0.75 in
  • Weight 0.875 lbs
  • Page Count 392
  • Word Count 87539
  • Interests

  • Imprint Lee & Low Books
  • Audience Children
  • BISAC Category 1 JNF / Biography & Autobiography / General
  • BISAC Category 2 JNF / People & Places / United States / Native American
  • BISAC Category 3 JNF / Family / Multigenerational
  • Themes Biography / Memoir, Biracial / Multiracial, Childhood Experiences and Memories, Conflict resolution, Cultural Diversity, Discrimination, Dreams & Aspirations, Earth / Sun / Moon System, Empathy / Compassion, Families, Forgiveness, Friendship, Grandparents, Gratitude, Holidays / Traditions, Home, Identity / Self Esteem / Confidence, Indigenous / First Nations / Native American, Informational / Expository Nonfiction, Mentors, Middle Grade, Nonfiction, Overcoming Obstacles, Poverty, Pride, Respect / Citizenship, Self Control / Self Regulation, Teen Interest, YA interest
  • Reading Levels

  • Age Range Ages 9 - 17
  • Grade Range Grades 4 - 12
  • Guided Reading Z
  • ATOS Book Level 5.8
  • DRA 60
  • Interest Level Grades 4 - 12
  • Lexile Level 970
  • Lexile Measurement 970L
  • Reading Level Grades 4 - College
  • Bebop Reading Fluent
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