When Shutok’s nomadic family must follow the bison herds for their livelihood, they abandon him, believing and fearing that the bad fortune that has crippled Shutok’s back may spread to them. But Shutok stubbornly follows them across the plains and prairies. Eventually, he can’t keep up and is left to forge his own way in the primitive wilderness of North America. Shutok’s people return in the spring, when a turn of events helps him win their respect and forces them to reconsider their primeval superstitions.
This is another wonderful book by Thomas Dyer. This is story that takes place in an ancient time when the native tribes struggled for survival on this continent. The main character has a physical defect that causes him pain, makes him slow and is looked on with suspicion by the rest of his tribe. After a series of bad, sad and dangerous events, he is left to die. His strong spirit and caring choices transform him and when his tribe returns he is hero who saves them all. A wonderful story, so well told. Again I am so sorry that this author is out of print. I hope you can find a copy.
Great story about a crippled boy in pre-Columbian, Stone Age America whose tribe abandons him as bad luck, and who learns to survive despite his handicap.