
Four orphans flee a brutal boarding school in Depression-era Minnesota, embarking on a Mississippi River odyssey that echoes Huckleberry Finn. This six-month NYT bestseller masterfully confronts America's dark history of Native American family separation while cementing Krueger's legacy alongside Dreiser and Lewis.
著者の声を通じて本を感じる
知識を魅力的で例が豊富な洞察に変換
キーアイデアを瞬時にキャプチャして素早く学習
楽しく魅力的な方法で本を楽しむ
The heart is like a river. It can be broad and slow, narrow and fast, rocky or smooth. But in the end, it finds its way to the sea.
『This Tender Land』の核心的なアイデアを分かりやすいポイントに分解し、革新的なチームがどのように創造、協力、成長するかを理解します。
『This Tender Land』を素早い記憶のヒントに凝縮し、率直さ、チームワーク、創造的な回復力の主要原則を強調します。

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The summer of 1932 finds twelve-year-old Odie O'Banion and his older brother Albert living as the only white children at the Lincoln Indian Training School in Minnesota. Under the cruel supervision of the Brickmans-whom the children call "the Black Witch"-the school functions as a prison where Native American children are stripped of their culture and subjected to abuse. Odie's rebellious spirit frequently lands him in the "quiet room," a small cell where his only companion is a rat he names Faria. Unlike his rule-following brother Albert, Odie questions authority and finds solace in playing his harmonica. The brothers have formed a tight bond with two other orphans: Mose, a mute Sioux boy whose tongue was cut out when he was found beside his murdered mother, and Emmy, a sweet young girl recently orphaned when her mother was killed by a tornado. When a series of tragic events unfolds-including Odie accidentally killing a sadistic staff member who had murdered another student-the four children flee in a canoe down the Gilead River. Their destination is Saint Louis, where they believe they may have a living relative. With the Brickmans in pursuit, the children embark on a journey that will test their courage, loyalty, and understanding of both the world and themselves.