The powwow dog

Joseph Bruchac, 1942-

Book - 2020

Follow along as twins Jamie and Marie spend their summer visiting powwows with their grandparents. When a dog steals food and disappears will the twins be able to solve the mystery on where the dog went?

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Picture books
Published
New York, NY : Reycraft Books [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Joseph Bruchac, 1942- (author)
Other Authors
Dale Deforest (illustrator)
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations ; 26 x 27 cm
Audience
570L
ISBN
9781478868699
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1--4--The second book in a mystery series features a dog who swipes buffalo burgers from the Seneca Chef's stand at the powwow. Marie and Jamie, twin siblings, come to the event with their grandparents. They pass an old house on the edge of the reservation and the stage is set for the unfolding of the mystery. Bruchac, a storyteller and Abenaki author, tells a gentle story about the strong relationships between grandparents and children, the inviting atmosphere of the powwow grounds, and the mystery-solving ability of children. Deforest's colorful illustrations convey the feelings the characters experience: joy, excitement, fear, sadness, and relief. Marie, Jamie, and their grandparents are Native, but their specific nation is not revealed. The book is divided into short chapters, creating a sort of picture book/graphic novel hybrid, which should appeal to emerging and/or reluctant readers. VERDICT An accessible and fun story that introduces young readers to Native culture, recommended for elementary and homeschool collections.--Naomi Caldwell, Alabama State University, Montgomery

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An unusual picture book/chapter book/graphic novel hybrid offers readers a mystery set at a powwow in upstate New York. Grama and Grampa are taking twins Marie and Jamie to the powwow, where they are greeted by other attendees from different cultural backgrounds who have come to enjoy the gathering. Grama and Grampa set up a table to sell Grama's beaded bracelets. Marie and Jamie watch the dance competition with some local kids, who tell them about a creepy old house near the grounds. When a dog steals a burger from one of the nearby food stands and then vanishes in the direction of that old house, the kids decide to solve the mystery of the disappearing dog. In the old house they find the dog--and a fallen elder lying on the floor in need of help. Thus the twins' curiosity and the dog's attentiveness save the day. Abenaki author Bruchac collaborates with illustrator Deforest, who uses his experiences growing up in Navajo country to create bold and colorful comic-book--style illustrations of this contemporary Native American family and a diverse, happy gathering of powwow attendees. The flaw in this otherwise-wonderful tale is its ambiguity, as Bruchac doesn't identify any of the Indigenous nations represented in the story, as is customary at a powwow. Though shaped like a picture book and running only to 32 pages, the story is broken into short chapters and aims for independent readers. Happily, there are more powwow adventures to come. (Graphic/mystery hybrid. 7-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.