Sacagawea’s Strength

Sacagawea’s Strength by Stacia Deutsch, published by Simon and Schuster in June 2006, is an illustrated book that spans 128 pages. This engaging story follows Abigail and her friends as they embark on a time-traveling adventure during a group project. Tasked with understanding Sacagawea’s aspirations, the children must navigate the complexities of her historical context while learning about the significant role she played in the exploration of the American West.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that blends action and adventure with historical elements. As Abigail and her friends strive to uncover Sacagawea’s dream, they explore themes of perseverance and discovery within the framework of 19th-century America. This edition offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by Sacagawea, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in juvenile fiction that highlights diverse cultures and historical figures.
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Which way should they turn?
Abigail and her friends are in the middle of a Monday afternoon group project when Mr. C tells them it’s time to jump back to the past. They’re super-excited, even though this time things are more complicated than ever!
The kids have to convince Sacagawea not to give up on her dream. But they don’t know what Sacagawea’s dream is! Sure, they know that explorers Lewis and Clark mapped a route leading out West…but what does that have to do with the teenage Native American?
Can Abigail and her group find Sacagawea, figure out what her dream is, and convince her to stick with it — all in just two hours?
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