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Sees Behind Trees

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"Try harder. Track it with your eyes before you shoot," said his mother. For the Native American boy, however, his poor vision means the target is no more than a blur. Walnut knows there is a requirement that he hit the moving target with his arrow to pass the test to become a man. Can he ever find a way to pass the test or will he be an outcast from his tribe?

By Michael Dorris. Sees Behind Trees. New York: Hyperion Books for Children, 1996. 104 pages. Fiction. Suggested for ages 9-12.

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