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Hardcover My Heart is on the Ground: The Diary of Nannie Little Rose, a Sioux Girl Book

ISBN: 0590149229

ISBN13: 9780590149228

My Heart is on the Ground: the Diary of Nannie Little Rose, a Sioux Girl

(Part of the Dear America Series)

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Book Overview

Acclaimed historical novelist Ann Rinaldi makes her Dear America debut with the diary of a Sioux girl who is sent to a government-run boarding school to learn the white man's customs and language. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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12 customer ratings | 6 reviews

Rated 5 stars
Sweet Book!!!

I enjoyed reading this book, although it was a sad one, too. This is another great book in the 'Dear America' series & I do highly recommend it... unless your a melancholic. ;)

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Rated 5 stars
It may not be historically accurate but,

It's still a good book. This book is about a Native American girl named Little Rose. She is taken to an Indian school, where she has to choose a new name, Nannie. This book is very inspirational, and hopeful.

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My Heart is on the ground

My nine year old daughter loved this book. It is very well written and a pleasure to read.

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My Heart is on the Ground:a review from a ten-year-old

This book is really good. But if you like happy books, don't read it because it almost made me cry.The book is about an Indian girl who is forced to change all of her ways, and learns many things to make her people proud.

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Nannie Little Rose L.F.K.

The main character is Nannie Little Rose. She is brave and shy. She really works hard to learn the English ways. She is a Sioux Indian that was sent to an English school by her father. She has to go through the loss of friends and what it feels like to be left behind.The plot of the story is about how the Indians sold their land to the English, and English cheated them. It is also about how Indian children got along in the...

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