Written by acclaimed author Scott O’Dell, Thunder Rolling in the Mountains tells the powerful story of the Nez Perce people’s forced removal from their homeland in 1877, as seen through the eyes of Chief Joseph’s courageous daughter, Sound of Running Feet. As white settlers invade Nez Perce territory and violence escalates, she struggles with what it means to resist, survive, and lead in the face of injustice. Inspired by true events, this middle-grade historical novel explores themes of displacement, identity, and resilience.
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