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Kaya's Hero: A Story of Giving (American Girls Collection)

Kaya's Hero: A Story of Giving (American Girls Collection)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good book
Review: "Kaya's Hero" is the third book of six in the Kaya stories. Kaya looks up to and would like to be friends with a woman by the name of Swan Circling, who is a highly respected warrior woman who married into the tribe. Only problem is, Kaya feels that she is not good enough, in a sense, to befriend Swan Circling, because of her nickname and because she left her sister, Speaking rain, as a slave. When Swan Circling dies, and Kaya is left with a very special gift, Kaya learns about second chances. The peek into the past section includes information on sek-le-waal, the Nez Perce equivalent to Christmas.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good book
Review: "Kaya's Hero" is the third book of six in the Kaya stories. Kaya looks up to and would like to be friends with a woman by the name of Swan Circling, who is a highly respected warrior woman who married into the tribe. Only problem is, Kaya feels that she is not good enough, in a sense, to befriend Swan Circling, because of her nickname and because she left her sister, Speaking rain, as a slave. When Swan Circling dies, and Kaya is left with a very special gift, Kaya learns about second chances. The peek into the past section includes information on sek-le-waal, the Nez Perce equivalent to Christmas.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Power of Names
Review: In "Kaya's Hero" (Book 3 in the series), Kaya is still struggling with an old nickname and the lesson she is learning with it. Kaya knows how the name given to her by the other children reflects qualities that she has, but wishes she didn't have! Then, she finds herself admiring a young woman who had married into her tribe. Swan Circling is a courageous warrior woman and Kaya wants to be her friend and learn from her. Swan Circling sees in her many admirable qualities she willing points out to Kaya, but Kaya remains embarrased by her past mistakes. She feels the compliments could not be true, and is ashamed to tell Swan Circling about how she got the dreaded nickname and how she got herself and her sister captured by the neighboring tribe. Then, Swan Circling finds a way to leave Kaya with a new name that she can live up to and grow into.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Names that stay with us forever
Review: In Kaya's Hero, the 3rd book in the series, Kaya is in awe at the bravery of a particular young woman in her tribe named Swan Circling. Kaya respects Swan Circling's fearlessness, and how she even goes with the men into battle. Kaya desperately wants to be friends with Swan Circling, but is afraid her past mistakes, which earned her the nickname "Magpie" might turn Swan Cirling away. As Kaya begins to know Swan Circling better she decides to tell Swan Circling the truth of her past, even if it mean jeoperdizing their new friendship. However, something terrible happens before Kaya can spill her feelings out. But with the tragedy, Kaya also learns a new lesson, and gets one of the most special gifts from Swan Circling. I liked this new Kaya book quite a lot, and it might turn into my favorite book in the series. You can really see how Kaya grows through this book, and Swan Circling seems like the perfect role model.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another excellent Kaya story
Review: This is another in the American Girls series about Kaya'aton'my', a nine-year-old Native-American girl growing up among the Nez Perce people in 1764. In this book, Kaya finds a hero in the form of Swan Circling, a woman whose bravery puts her in a class by herself. Kaya looks for praise from Swan Circling, but is deeply afraid of what she'll think when she learns of the mistakes that Kaya has made.

This is another excellent Kaya story, and a great addition to the American Girls library. My eleven-year-old daughter and I both loved this book, for its lessons, its entertaining story, and its wonderful illustrations. Kaya is different than most of the other American Girls in that she actually evinces her religion, something I wish they could have worked in with all of the other girls. So, my daughter loved this book, and recommends it for your daughters, and I heartily agree!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Touching
Review: This is the saddest Kaya book. It shocked me to the point where I just sat and stared at the pages in disbelief. It had an ending that I never expected, and I'm personally not completely sure that I wanted. It made the book more interesting, though. This book is about Kaya's admiration for Swan Circling, who I mentioned in my review of Book 2. But Kaya fears that Swan Circling will not like her if she finds out how irresponsible she truly is. The characters in this book are memorable, and, as in the other books, the art is well-done. Each chapter is rather long, but the book itself is rather short, in my opinion.

Overall, I would say this is a good book to continue the Kaya series, and I recommend it to Kaya readers.


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