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Save the Date: GHOST HAWK by Susan Cooper

May 24, 2013

I know it’s way early to be telling you about this book, but I just can’t wait to share my feelings because I’m so overwhelmed by them (in a great way) after just finishing GHOST HAWK today. And I want to make sure you don’t miss it’s release in the late summer back-to-school madness. So I’m borrowing (with her permission!) the Save the Date idea (where it came from) from the adorable and sweet Jamie from The Perpetual Page-Turner. So please add August 27th to your “Books to Buy” calendar (you do have one of those, don’t you?) or just preorder it now. I really really want all of you to read this one! 

Title: GHOST HAWK

Author: Susan Cooper
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books (a Simon & Schuster Children’s imprint)
Release Date: August 27, 2013
Number of Pages: 336
Age Recommendation: Ages 10-14, grades 5-9
Source of Book: ARC sent from publisher

From Newbery
Medalist Susan Cooper, a story of adventure and friendship between a
young Native American and a colonial New England settler.

On
the winter day Little Hawk is sent into the woods alone, he can take
only a bow and arrows, his handcrafted tomahawk, and the amazing metal
knife his father traded for with the new white settlers. If Little Hawk
survives three moons by himself, he will be a man.

John Wakely is
only ten when his father dies, but he has already experienced the
warmth and friendship of the nearby tribes. Yet his fellow colonists
aren’t as accepting of the native people. When he is apprenticed to a
barrel-maker, John sees how quickly the relationships between settlers
and natives are deteriorating. His friendship with Little Hawk will put
both boys in grave danger.

The intertwining stories of Little
Hawk and John Wakely are a fascinating tale of friendship and an
eye-opening look at the history of our nation. Newbery Medalist Susan
Cooper also includes a timeline and an author’s note that discusses the
historical context of this important and moving novel.

First Thought: A magnificent treasure of a book. Quietly powerful story sews its threads into your consciousness and doesn’t unravel.

GHOST HAWK is a beautifully written book that is quiet in its impact, but leaves an deep impression. The gripping tagline on the cover is Memory ~ Mystery ~ Murder, is fitting (and the cover is stunning). The descriptions are rich, the text is accessible, the story is epic. The plot follows a circle of life flow starting with before Little Hawk is born, in the 17th century set in Colonial New England, with everything coming full circle many many years later. The elements of the Native culture are embedded in an unobtrusive way because that’s just how life is, yet explained for those unfamiliar with them. 

Narrated by Little Hawk whose voice hooked me into the story from the beginning, GHOST HAWK provides a Native perspective of an unimaginable, controversial, and tumultuous time in United States history, a historical perspective many don’t know, and one that’s important to tell. His voice stays strong, even after a shocking moment that changes the trajectory of the story, and his gentle ways provide the calming presence necessary to process the events that occur.  Seeing events from his perspective, feeling his love and fear, living his friendships all help the reader connect to the story in a meaningful way.

I have not previously read anything by Susan Cooper, but based on this, I can see why she was a Newbery medalist, and I would not be surprised if GHOST HAWK is on the shortlist this year. It just feels like it’s that kind of book. Powerful, meaningful, surprising, endearing, hopeful, beautiful. I felt utterly connected to this story and the characters in it. Although not a quick read, it was a book I needed to keep reading.

Final Thoughts: This is the book I’m going to be proclaiming everyone should read this year. And I really hope you do.

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  1. Rebecca @ Sturdy For Common Things says

    November 26, 2013 at 6:47 pm

    I *really* enjoyed reading GHOST HAWK. So many thought provoking themes and the writing was breathtaking. I did find myself slowing down towards the end, which wasn't as nearly as exciting as the first half of the book but all in all found it to be a compelling read.

  2. Debbie Reese says

    May 27, 2013 at 12:43 am

    Hello,

    Does Cooper specify the tribe the character belongs to?

    Debbie

    • Jillian Heise says

      June 3, 2013 at 2:22 am

      Yes, Debbie, she does. I don't have the book in front of me right now, so can't remember exactly which one, but it is clearly shown that Little Hawk's tribe is it's own, and several others are named also and differences are mentioned as well as animosity between them prior to and during the colonialists arrival. From what I could tell, it appeared to be well-researched and the author's note at the end as well as the timeline added to the depth of explanation. However, I will be looking forward to hearing what you think after you've read it.

  3. Debbie Reese says

    May 27, 2013 at 12:40 am

    Is the tribe of the main character ever named? Not all tribes were/are the same. "Native American" suggests stereotyping, lazy writing, etc.

  4. Ms. Yingling says

    May 24, 2013 at 11:53 am

    I can't see this being widely read in my library. Cooper's titles do well, but Native America stories tend not to. Probably should at least read this, since you liked it so much!

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