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|aMcCully, Emily Arnold,|eauthor.
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|aA promising life :|bcoming of age with America /|cEmily Arnold McCully.
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|aFirst edition.
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|aNew York, NY :|bArthur A. Levine Books, an imprint of Scholastic Inc.,|c[2017]
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 293-296).
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|aAll his life Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, son of Sacagawea and a French fur-trapper, has lived in two worlds: the Westernized world of his godfather, William Clark, and the frontier world beyond St. Louis--but he is troubled by the way Americans mistreat tribes like the Osage, Arikara, and Mandan, and as a man of mixed ancestry, he must ultimately choose which of the two heritages is more important to him.
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|aCharbonneau, Jean-Baptiste,|d1805-1866|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aClark, William,|d1770-1838|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aExplorers|zUnited States|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aRacially mixed people|zUnited States|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aSaint Louis (Mo.)|xHistory|y19th century|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aWest (U.S.)|xHistory|y19th century|vJuvenile fiction.
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