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Book, 2017
Current format, Book, 2017, Revised third edition, All copies in use.Book, 2017
Current format, Book, 2017, Revised third edition, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formats1996 Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize — Shortlisted
1996 Violet Downey IODE Book Award — Shortlisted
1997 Silver Birch Award — Shortlisted
It all started with an ancient arrowhead in an Alberta field.
While walking through a field, Danny finds an 8,000-year-old arrowhead. After he shows his friend Joshua, who lives on the Peigan reserve at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, the two go on buffalo hunts, powwows, archaeological digs, and break in to the local museum. Grappling with dyslexia and unsure of his place in the world, Danny follows the arrowhead into a distant past and back again as he learns about himself and the people who came before him.
An archaeological find send Danny and his friend Joshua, on an adventure that leads them from the Peigan reserve at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump into the distant past. Along the way, Danny confronts his dyslexia and tries to figure out his own place in the world.
1996 Violet Downey IODE Book Award — Shortlisted
1997 Silver Birch Award — Shortlisted
It all started with an ancient arrowhead in an Alberta field.
While walking through a field, Danny finds an 8,000-year-old arrowhead. After he shows his friend Joshua, who lives on the Peigan reserve at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, the two go on buffalo hunts, powwows, archaeological digs, and break in to the local museum. Grappling with dyslexia and unsure of his place in the world, Danny follows the arrowhead into a distant past and back again as he learns about himself and the people who came before him.
An archaeological find send Danny and his friend Joshua, on an adventure that leads them from the Peigan reserve at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump into the distant past. Along the way, Danny confronts his dyslexia and tries to figure out his own place in the world.
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