Season of the Two-Heart is a 1964 novel by Lois Duncan.[2][3][4] The plot follows a teenager from a Pueblo reservation who moves to Albuquerque to care for two young children.
Author | Lois Duncan |
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Language | English |
Genre | |
Published | August 10, 1964 |
Publisher | Dodd, Mead and Company[1] |
Pages | 213 |
Plot
editNatachu Weekoty is a Native Puebloan who leaves the Pueblo reservation to care for two children in Albuquerque, New Mexico in exchange for being able to attend high school with their older sister, Laurie. Natachu faces numerous changes and adjustments to life outside the reservation and her native culture in the process, including her attractions to a male classmate and her own prejudices toward a Navajo student.
Critical reception
editKirkus Reviews published a review of the novel, in which it was noted that Duncan's "lovely [writing] voice is likely to continue to serve Natachu as a bridge between her two worlds."[5]
References
edit- ^ Duncan, Lois (1964). Season of the Two-Heart – via Google Books.
- ^ Writers Directory. Springer. 1983. p. 340. ISBN 978-1-349-03650-9.
- ^ "Lois Duncan". The Alliance for the Study and Teaching of Adolescent Literature at Rhode Island College (ric.edu). February 9, 2006. Retrieved May 8, 2007.
- ^ Drew, Bernard Alger (1997). The 100 Most Popular Young Adult Authors: Biographical Sketches and Bibliographies. Libraries Unlimited. p. 113. ISBN 978-1-563-08615-1.
- ^ "Season of the Two-Heart by Lois Duncan". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved June 7, 2017.