LitPick Review
Legendary scout Kit Carson's sassy daughter Adaline, or Falling Star, as her Arapaho mother called her before succumbing to cholera, is mute with grief. Her widowed father has left her with his racist, cruel relatives until he returns from his Rocky Mountain expedition. But her cousins' treatment of her is more than she can bear.
Opinion:
A slow time-consuming book to read, but an interesting story portraying racism suffered by Native Americans in the United States.
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