Dive into "The Year of Miss Agnes" by Kirkpatrick Hill, a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of historical American schooling, specifically focusing on Native American education.
This 2000 paperback edition, published by Mcelderry Books, Margaret K., captures the essence of the early 2000s era and is a thought-provoking read for young adults and those aged 9-12 looking to explore the challenges and triumphs of bygone educational systems.
At 128 pages, this mass-market book measures 7.6 by 5.1 inches, making it a convenient size for reading at home or in the classroom.
The book's content is rich with school life, community, and personal growth themes, making it an excellent choice for any juvenile fiction collection.
It stands as a notable piece for its portrayal of this pivotal time in United States history.
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