Available Formats
Pushing up the Sky: Seven Native American Plays for Children
By (Author) Joseph Bruchac
Illustrated by Teresa Flavin
Penguin Putnam Inc
Puffin
27th August 2019
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Childrens / Teenage fiction and true stories
812.54
Paperback
96
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 7mm
170g
A classroom favorite for twenty years, this collection of short plays inspired by Native American stories is now available in paperback. From acclaimed Native American storyteller Joseph Bruchac comes a collection of seven lively plays for children to perform, each one adapted from a different traditional Native tale. Filled with heroes and tricksters, comedy and drama, these entertaining plays are a wonderful way to bring Native cultures to life for young people. Each play has multiple parts that can be adjusted to suit the size of a particular group and includes simple, informative suggestions for props, scenery, and costumes that children can help to create. Introductory notes and beautiful, detailed illustrations add to young readers' understanding of the seven Native nations whose traditions have inspired the plays.
Joseph Bruchac is a highly acclaimed children's book author, poet, novelist and storyteller, as well as a scholar of Native American culture. Coauthor with Michael Caduto of the bestselling Keepers of the Earth series, Bruchac's poems, articles and stories have appeared in hundreds of publications, from Akwesasne Notes and American Poetry Review to National Geographic and Parabola. He has authored many books for adults and children including Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two, Skeleton Man, and The Heart of a Chief. For more information about Joseph, please visit his website www.josephbruchac.com.