Ghost Hawk

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In the winter of his eleventh year, Little Hawk goes deep into the forest, where he must endure a three-month test of solitude and survival which will turn him into a man.

But outside the woods, the world is changing. English settlers are landing on the shores of the New World, and tensions between native tribes and the invaders are rising.

Little Hawk’s fate becomes irreversibly entwined with that of John, a young English boy who dares to question intolerance. He is witness to a secret murder – will he now be witness to bloodshed between nations?

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10 thoughts on “Ghost Hawk

  1. I think that the book promises a good variety of view points on what the story was about what happened when people settled into America. I think that this is a brilliant book full of suspense and jaw dropper.

  2. This book really grips you and should be read by young or old.When Little Hawk goes deep into the forest to become a man, the world as he knows it is changing and tensions are rising. And when he becomes witness to a murder. Alot changes

  3. Ghost Hawk was a really interesting book from a different perspective. I didn’t expect it, and it was exciting and eye-opening, at how Native Americans were treated at the start of the USA. You can see what life was like before and after the settlers came, and the world from both the perspectives of the settlers and the natives. It was descriptive and powerful, and linked nicely together at the end. I would definitely recommend this book to a friend, or anyone, as I really enjoyed it.

  4. Ghost Hawk is a really fascinating book about how the Red Indians were taken over by the British (nowadays they are called Americans.) The friendship between Little Hawk and an American called John and the story is very shocking in the end. I would recommend this ten out of ten.

  5. I really enjoyed this book. I could empathise with the characters who came alive though the descriptions. The story takes some unexpected twists and turns and you gain an insight what it must have been like to have settlers arriving in your communities.

  6. Another brilliant read –especially if you like the legends of the American old west. Watch out for a shock with the central character, half way through the novel!

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