Tribal journey / Gary Robinson.
Sixteen-year-old Jason is left with a paralyzed leg after a car accident and it is only after becoming involved with his Duwamish mother's tribe and learning to "pull" a canoe that he begins to see himself as more than a boy in a wheelchair.
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- ISBN: 9781939053015 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 1939053013 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781939053879 (e-books)
- ISBN: 1939053870 (e-books)
- Physical Description: 111 p. ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: Summertown, Tenn. : 7th Generation, c2013.
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Summary:
Sixteen-year-old Jason is left with a paralyzed leg after a car accident and it is only after becoming involved with his Duwamish mother's tribe and learning to "pull" a canoe that he begins to see himself as more than a boy in a wheelchair.