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Geronimo: Young Warrior

by George Edward Stanley, Meryl Henderson
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Synopsis

An account, presented in story form, focusing on the formative years of the Apache leader who led one of the last Indian uprisings.

Children's Literature

There is perhaps no more renowned name in the lore of the American West than that of Geronimo. This Apache leader struck terror in the hearts of American and Mexican settlers of the southwest. A brave leader of his people, Geronimo lost his family to the decades-long warfare that raged during his lifetime. However, Geronimo was named Goyahkla at birth and lived a peaceful life as a child. In this volume of the "Childhood of Famous Americans" series, we are introduced to the boy who was to grow up to become the warrior known as Geronimo. We see Goyahkla grow into a daring hunter, rider and defender of his people. Throughout this biography readers are also introduced to key elements of Apache life. These rites of passage and daily life among the Apaches are described in a thoughtful manner. Eventually, the Apaches were defeated and placed on reservations. Their defeat marked the closing of a chapter in the story of the American West. This fictionalized biography provides not only an enlightening look at Geronimo and his people but at their place in history as well. 2001, Aladdin Paperbacks, $4.99. Ages 8 to 12. Reviewer: Greg M. Romaneck

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Children's Literature

There is perhaps no more renowned name in the lore of the American West than that of Geronimo. This Apache leader struck terror in the hearts of American and Mexican settlers of the southwest. A brave leader of his people, Geronimo lost his family to the decades-long warfare that raged during his lifetime. However, Geronimo was named Goyahkla at birth and lived a peaceful life as a child. In this volume of the "Childhood of Famous Americans" series, we are introduced to the boy who was to grow up to become the warrior known as Geronimo. We see Goyahkla grow into a daring hunter, rider and defender of his people. Throughout this biography readers are also introduced to key elements of Apache life. These rites of passage and daily life among the Apaches are described in a thoughtful manner. Eventually, the Apaches were defeated and placed on reservations. Their defeat marked the closing of a chapter in the story of the American West. This fictionalized biography provides not only an enlightening look at Geronimo and his people but at their place in history as well. 2001, Aladdin Paperbacks, $4.99. Ages 8 to 12. Reviewer: Greg M. Romaneck

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780689844553

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