Description
Product Overview
This Kindle eBook, published by UNM Press on August 31, 2001, offers 221 pages of immersive teen historical fiction. Targeted at readers aged 12‑16, the story explores the lives of orphans and foster children in 20th‑century United States, with a focus on Native American experiences. Enhanced typesetting ensures clear text, while screen‑reader support and page‑flip functionality provide an accessible reading experience. The file size is 680 KB, making it easy to download and store.
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Usage
Ideal for classroom assignments, library collections, and personal reading, this eBook fits seamlessly into any digital library. Its accessibility features make it suitable for students with visual impairments, and the portable Kindle format allows reading on the go—whether on a commute, during a study break, or at home. Parents and educators will appreciate the age‑appropriate content and historical depth.
Why Choose Us
UNM Press is renowned for publishing authentic, research‑backed narratives that respect cultural heritage. This title ranks #7 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Orphans & Foster Homes and #8 in Native American Fiction, reflecting its strong reception. With a 4.7‑star rating from over 2,000 reviewers, readers trust its quality and relevance. Our commitment to accessibility ensures every teen can enjoy the story without barriers.
Key Features
- Engaging historical narrative that educates while entertaining young readers
- Accessible format with screen‑reader support and page‑flip for easy navigation
- Authentic representation of Native American teen experiences
- Compact 680 KB file size for quick download and storage on any device
- Responsive customer support and easy returns through the Kindle platform
FAQ
What age group is this eBook suitable for?
The story is written for readers aged 12‑16, making it perfect for middle and early high school students.
Is the eBook compatible with all Kindle devices?
Yes, the file works on all Kindle models, as well as Kindle apps for iOS, Android, and PC.
Does the book include any supplemental educational material?
While the narrative stands alone, teachers can use its historical context for discussion and assignments about orphan care and Native American history.
Can I read this book offline?
Once downloaded, the eBook is fully accessible without an internet connection.
What if I have trouble with the screen‑reader feature?
UNM Press provides technical support through Amazon Kindle Help, and the eBook is designed to meet standard accessibility guidelines.




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