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The death of my country

the Plains of Abraham diary of Genevi?ve Aubuchon
2005
Genevieve Aubuchon, twelve-years-old in 1759, receives a journal for her birthday in which she records the details of her life in Quebec, New France, and her concerns that she may have to flee in the face of British invasion.

Second glance

a novel
2003
When an old man puts a piece of land up for sale in Vermont, the local Abenaki Indian tribe protest, claiming it is a burial ground, and when odd, supernatural events start plaguing the town, a ghost hunter is hired by the developer to help convince residents that there is nothing spiritual about the property.

Second glance

a novel
2004
When an old man puts a piece of land up for sale in Vermont, the local Abenaki Indian tribe protest, claiming it is a burial ground, and when odd, supernatural events start plaguing the town, a ghost hunter is hired by the developer to help convince residents that there is nothing spiritual about the property.

The Abenaki

1989
Discusses the relationship between the tribes of the Abenaki Indians of northern New England and the federal government and describes their way of life.

Bowman's store

a journey to myself
1997
A memoir in which the author describes his upbringing in his grandparent's home where he was loved, nurtured, and encouraged, and tells how he came to fully claim his Abenaki heritage in spite of the fact that his grandfather never admitted to being Native American.

The ice trail

1980
Persistent memories of his earlier life compel 15-year-old Tanial to flee from his Abnaki Indian captors and journey during the winter from the northern shores of Lake Champlain to the English settlements.

At the end of Ridge Road

2005
Presents a memoir by Native American writer, Joseph Bruchac, and explains the many paths his life has taken, from "nature nut" to jock to writer, and how he ended up at the end of Ridge Road, a few miles from where his grandparents raised him. Includes additional essay that examines Bruchac's work.

Seeing the circle

1999
The author tells how he learned about his own Native American background, how he became a writer, and how he spends his days.

Bowman's store

a journey to myself
2001
A memoir in which the author describes his upbringing in his grandparent's home where he was loved, nurtured, and encouraged, and tells how he came to fully claim his Abenaki heritage in spite of the fact that his grandfather never admitted to being Native American.

Night wings

2009
After being taken captive by a band of treasure seekers, thirteen-year-old Paul and his Abenaki grandfather must face a legendary Native American monster at the top of Mount Washington.

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