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"Silki narrates in a sometimes poetic voice and serves as readers’ guide to the Navajo culture and traditions that are skillfully integrated into the story. It has similar elements of Southwestern mystery-adventure (Mission on Superstition Mountain), but allows for greater growth in its main character and more lyrical language"

– School Library Journal Review/April 2012

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