
Trouble at Fort Lapointe (American Girl History Mysteries)
About this book
In the early 1700s, twelve-year-old Suzette, an Ojibwa-French girl, hopes that her father will win the fur-trapping contest so that he can quit being a voyageur and stay with his family year-round, but when he is accused of stealing, Suzette must use her knowledge of both French and Ojibwa ways to find the real thief.
Subjects
Reading Level-Grade 5Reading Level-Grade 4Reading Level-Grade 7Reading Level-Grade 6Reading Level-Grade 8Indians of North AmericaOjibwa IndiansJuvenile fictionFur tradersFictionRacially mixed peopleMystery and detective storiesChildren's fictionIndians of north america, ojibway indians, fictionRacially mixed people, fictionSuperior, lake, fictionFur traders, fictionIndians of north america, fiction