The Warriors

The Warriors

By Joseph Bruchac

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Grades 4 - 6Grades 3 - 6n/a5.5n/a
Jake has left the reservation for Weltimore Academy and entered a different world. Everyone there loves lacrosse, but no one understands it the way Jake does, as an Iroquois.
Publisher: Darby Creek Pub
ISBN-13: 9781581960228
ISBN-10: 1581960220
Published on 11/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 126

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This is a very meaningful book, except I don't think it was written or designed in a way that would make kids pick it up and say, "I want to read this book." I only read this book because I had to and it was not a very interesting book that engaged me very well. Once I finally got to the end, however, I understood why the author chose to write it and realized that it had a pretty good message, but I still did not enjoy it and would never read it again. The book starts off with the main character, Jake, playing in a lacrosse game on his Indian reservation. The fact that the book was written around lacrosse might have been one of the reasons I didn't like it, so if you like lacrosse then this book might be a good read for you. Afterwards, Jake learns that his mom wants to spend more time with him, so he is moving to Maryland. The book follows Jakes journey to a new school where he doesn't seem to fit in because of his Indian ancestry. He joins the lacrosse team because he feels that it is the only thing he is good at. Jake doesn't realize until the end, when he initiates a very special lacrosse game with his school for someone in need, that he should share what he believes in, to help others. In order to really understand what the real meaning and message of this book was, you need to read it. I, personally, did not enjoy this book, but other elementary level readers who like short books about topics with good messages, might enjoy this book more than I did.