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Death on Sacred Ground (Young Adult Fiction)

Death on Sacred Ground (Young Adult Fiction)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Mystery
Review: Death on Sacred Ground is a supremely readable, exciting, suspenseful contemporary sequel in the Vivi Hartman mystery series. The plot is intricate but not too complicated; it nicely weaves together the storyline and characters, by including their ethnic, cultural, religious and social lives. The setting is a rural though remote western New York community. A high school student has been found dead on sacred Indian ground, shot by an arrow, presumably murdered. An honor Native-American Iroquois student disappears and becomes a suspect. Vivi gets involved, when she accompanies her Rabbi father, who will conduct the funeral. As a middle school educator, I appreciate the honest, authentic manner in which the author depicts not only the Iroquois but other school minorities and factions in a non-urban environment. Stereotypes are dispelled, but reality is not glossed over. Dialogue is good, realistic, right on target. The young people are shown to be deeply connected to their traditions, something the casual observer and peers may fail to see and perhaps dismiss. Even the savvy Viv whouses Torah logic to solve the murder, was surprised and "embarrassed by her ignorance" when she sees her friend dressed for the Midwinter Festival in eighteenth century Iroquois clothing. By participating in each other's ceremonies Viv, her Iroquois peers and of course the reader realize the similarities and universality of their traditions. In summary, Feder has written a fast paced, engaging mystery. High school and advanced middle school students will love it. Amherst, New York

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: This book was wonderful. I really enjoy the Vivi Hartman adventures. This third edition to the seeming series is as good as the first and second.

Vivi and her father travel down to an Indian Reservation for a funeral. All is not as it seems though. Vivi finds that the town is up in arms over the circumstances of the girl's death. Can Vivi figure out who did it before it is too late?

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