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Reviewed by Natalie Soine for Readers' Favorite
Hawk's Cry: The Story of a Cheyenne Hero by Luann Atkin Koester is a captivating historical fiction novel that masterfully weaves together the stories of two young boys, one from the present and the other from the past. Hawk's Cry offers a poignant exploration of the Cheyenne people's struggle to maintain their way of life in the face of relentless encroachment by settlers. The novel effectively bridges two time periods, bringing the Battle of Summit Springs in 1869 to life while also presenting a modern-day coming-of-age tale. The book is an engaging story and an educational tool, making it suitable for social studies and history classes for middle and high school students. The parallel journeys of Ryan and Little Hawk are both heartwarming and thought-provoking, and the mystical encounters and cultural elements add depth to the narrative.
Luann Atkin Koester skillfully incorporates historical details and cultural nuances into the narrative, providing readers with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by Native Americans in the late 1800s. Koester's storytelling is rich and evocative, bringing the characters and settings to life. The reader gains a profound appreciation for the resilience and bravery of the Cheyenne people during a tumultuous period in history. The afterword, which provides historical context for the Battle of Summit Springs, adds another layer of authenticity to the story. It helps readers understand the significance of the events described in the book and their impact on the Cheyenne tribe. Hawk's Cry is a beautifully written and emotionally resonant novel that seamlessly blends history and fiction. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and Luann Atkin Koester’s writing style.