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Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac
From a boy in his Navajo land to go to a school where he is not allowed to speak Navajo and if you do you get punished severely. Then he went to be and marine Navajo code talker. The name of my book is Code Talker, and the author of my book Joseph Bruchac.
The story is about a little boy who is living in his Navajo town and then his dad and his grandpa drove up in a horse drawn
Wagon. So then they drove for hours then they came up to a school a no take Navajo school and that is what “Kii Yazhi only knows how to speck. So he spent a very long time there.
I like this book very much it has a lot of action in it. The book is also cool because it shows how Kii Yazhi goes though his life as a Navajo code talker. I would recommend this book to people that have been in a war or like reading about wars. This would be good for any body boy or girl and ages from 10 and up because it has lot of confusing words.
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