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Picture Maker
Picture Maker
Author: Penina Keen Spinka
On the northeast coast of America, nearly eight centuries ago, a child is born into a powerful clan of women. Her people call her Picture Maker, for her unique drawings seem to foretell the future. But when her prophecy of war leads to her own capture by her tribe's enemy, she embarks on an epic journey that will bring her full circle to a desti...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451410634
ISBN-10: 0451410637
Publication Date: 1/7/2003
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Onyx Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Picture Maker on + 61 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a very interesting read about early Native American history. Strong female main character. I highly recommend this one and the sequel "Dream Weaver."
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Helpful Score: 2
Wonderful book. What a strong woman and what hardships these people had to go through. Found myself missing the Picture Maker when I was done with the book. Want to read the sequel now! Fascinating to learn about the agriculture, clothing, and ways of life of these Native Americans, Inuit and Vikings.
reviewed Picture Maker on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A young girl to womanhood story, a great read!
Alison avatar reviewed Picture Maker on + 551 more book reviews
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Interesting "pre-historical" novel about a woman who is born into a powerful clan of North American women and is gifted with the ability to etch drawings that foreshadow the future.
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reviewed Picture Maker on + 21 more book reviews
This novel was an emotional roller coaster for me. It was a great journey of discovery for the main character but also a lot of heart ache for her that made me cry for her. I finished the book in under a week. It wasn't a can't put it down book but it definitely kept drawing me back to see what would happen next.
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This book gave great insight on the trials and burdens the early people had to endure on a daily basis.
julienorm avatar reviewed Picture Maker on + 10 more book reviews
An engaging story of a woman's journey in early North America.
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Good read. Liked the historical aspect and a good story.
bookdeejay avatar reviewed Picture Maker on + 132 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this story of a young girl who is taken captive by an enemy tribe and manages to escape to a new tribe where she is welcomed. Her fear of being found drives her to run further at the first opportunity and she finds herself in a society where she feels women are not much more than slaves. Their ways are different and their life is harsh, but she learns to survive. Then another opportunity to enjoy a more full life as a wife rather than a second wife arises. But her new life is even stranger than the one before. The ways of her new family and their kind are beyond understanding. The oldest son of her husband will not accept her. She has a child and the little girl cannot understand why her older brother doesn't love her. The land is so harsh that her new family is in danger of starving year after year. Then she makes a huge mistake and endangers herself and her family and is forced to go away. Her husband says she can go no where without him. So she begins yet another life. But this time she is not alone, she has finally got a true family of her own. Even her husband's oldest son has acted as her protector and admitted that he was wrong about her. So they travel together toward a new and better life.
softrbreeze avatar reviewed Picture Maker on + 27 more book reviews
I LOVED this book and am currently reading the sequel Dreamweaver. Highly recommended.


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