Being Home
Today is a day of excitement—it’s time to move! As a young Cherokee girl says goodbye to the swing, the house, and the city she’s called home her whole life, she readies herself for the upcoming road trip. While her mother drives, the girl draws the changing landscape outside her window. She looks forward to the end of the journey, where she’ll eat the feast her family has prepared, play in the creek with her cousins, and settle into the new rhythm of home.
With warm, expressive artwork and spare, lyrical prose, the story of a young girl’s move toward rather than away from home unfolds.
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Traci Sorell
Traci Sorell lives with her family in the Cherokee Nation, out in the country—much like she did as a child. Her mother's Cherokee family has been in the area since the forced removal of most Cherokee people from their southeastern...
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