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Twelve-year-old Faye and her family must travel a long distance to receive money from the U.S. government, but when they arrive, they are told there is no money. This historical fiction about the Ojibwe Removal of 1850, known as the Sandy Lake Tragedy, shows the terrible history through the eyes of one child.

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Twelve-year-old Faye and her family must travel a long distance to receive money from the U.S. government, but when they arrive, they are told there is no money. This historical fiction about the Ojibwe Removal of 1850, known as the Sandy Lake Tragedy, shows the terrible history through the eyes of one child.
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Autorenporträt
Kim Sigafus is an award-winning Ojibwe author, speaker, and Illinois Humanities Road Scholar. She has written eighteen books in several genres and also shares her culture by giving presentations on Native topics. Kim is the owner of Quiet Souls, a Native American gift store and classroom in Freeport, Illinois. Kim enjoys singing, drumming, and crafting dream catchers and talking feathers. She has four grown children and lives in Freeport with her husband, Andy, and their rescue animals. For more information visit kimberlysigafus.com.