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To Walk the Sky Path

To Walk the Sky Path

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A funny book about the Indian sky path
Review: Billie Tommie, a ten year-old boy, lives in the Indian ways but now he is going to school with the white boys. Billie's grandfather, Abraham, tells Billie legends and stories of the Indian ways. Grandfather says if Billie leads a good life, he will walk the sky path, the city in the sky, when he dies. Billie wants to walk the sky path but he wants to learn about the white man's ways too!

Which path will Billie take?

I think this book did not have a lot of action. But in some parts it was funny!

I would recommend this book to people who don't like excitement.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A book about the Seminole culture
Review: Ten year-old Billie is a Seminole native american. He lives in the Florida Everglades with his grandpa, grandma, brother, sister, mom, dad, and uncle.

Billie is the first one in his family to go to school. When he sleeps over at his friend Jeff's house, he cannot understand how they can eat food that was in a box or a can.

Seminole native american or All-American person, Billie wonders which he would like to be more.

I recommend tihs book to people who like books about other cultures.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A book about two worlds
Review: Which path is right for Billie?

The book "To Walk the Sky Path" is about a boy named Billie Tommie who lives in Florida's Everglades. Billie is stuck between two worlds--modern and Seminole Indian.

I think that this book has too little action. The story doesn't get you interested at the start, so you can't get into the rest of the book.

I recommend this book to people who like easy-going books and books about everyday life.


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