Bound To Stay Bound

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 Echo people
 Author: Youngwolf, S. D.

 Publisher:  Lee & Low Books (2025)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [32] p., col. ill., cm

 BTSB No: 975791 ISBN: 9781643790848
 Ages: 3-5 Grades: K

 Subjects:
 Native American children -- United States -- Fiction
 Grandparent and child -- Fiction
 Values -- Fiction
 Native Americans -- United States -- Fiction

Price: $23.96

Summary:
In the early morning hours, two young children go on a journey of discovery with their grandfather, a great chief.

 Illustrator: Begay, Shonto
Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: LG
   Reading Level: 4.30
   Points: .5   Quiz: 557187

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (08/15/25)
   Booklist (09/01/25)

Full Text Reviews:

Booklist - 09/01/2025 In Youngwolf’s (Tsalagiyi Nvdagi Tribe) debut picture book, Indigenous cousins learn a significant life lesson from their grandfather, the village chief. The elder instructs the children to introduce themselves to the Echo People, special teachers who live in the river gorge but can’t be seen. Standing on the bluff, surveying his surroundings, impulsive Little Wolf is irritated by the assignment and impatiently cries out, “Okay, Echo People, where are you?” The copycat response he hears, “Where are you . . . are you . . . are you . . . ?” further annoys him. All of the spiteful words he hurls are returned, leading him to denounce the Echo People as “terrible.” Quiet and serene Aiyanna has a vastly different experience, as her gentle words of love and kindness are echoed back to her. Emotive acrylic illustrations by Navajo artist Begay have impressionistic swirls of colors. An author’s endnote shares reflections on the importance of storytelling to Indigenous culture. Traditional teachings of respect and reciprocity are adeptly woven throughout. - Copyright 2025 Booklist.

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