The Last of the Mohicans by James Cooper, James Fenimore Cooper, Shannon Stirnweis (Illustrator), Les Martin (Adapted by)

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  • Age Range: 8 to 12
  • Pub. Date: May 1993
  • 112pp
  • Sales Rank: 183,809

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    • Pub. Date: May 1993
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Paperback, 112pp
    • Sales Rank: 183,809
    • Age Range: 8 to 12

    Synopsis

    It is 1757. The English and French are engaged in a savage, bloody war for control of the North American continent. Making tenuous, shifting alliances with various Indian tribes, the two European powers struggle to gain the upper hand on unfamiliar, forested battlegrounds.

    Caught in the middle is Hawkeye, a white scout who was raised among the Indians. Not fully belonging to either world, Hawkeye has learned to respect the best of both civilizations. But with war swirling around him, Hawkeye must finally struggle to save his own life and those of a small band of colonists.

    Fighting by his side are Hawkeye’s Mohican friends, Chingachgook and the young Uncas. The three risk their lives to save a British commander’s daughters — the dark-haired, courageous Cora and the fair, fragile Alice. Their chief adversary is the renegade Huron warrior Magua, whose attraction to Cora and hatred for whites make him a vengeful, insidious enemy.

    Written in 1826, The Last of the Mohicans was one of the first great novels of American literature, and James Fenimore Cooper’s greatest triumph. The book established the American frontier as a setting for thrilling adventures and introduced, in Hawkeye, the prototype of the rugged frontier hero.

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    James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was an American novelist whose works include The Last of the Mohicans, The Prairie, The Pathfinder, and The Deerslayer, collectively known as The Leatherstocking Tales.

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    Last of the Mohicansby Anonymous

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    December 04, 2006: After reading this book after the third time. It's not about the last of the mohicans but about what happen in that era. How people lived, and how hard it was to live on a new content that they knew nothing about.the only thing that let them survive was the Indains.

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    December 05, 2005: In the last of the mohicans was a littil diffrent then I suspected I mean that when I seen the movie. Then read the book their was a big diffrence about the Indains, the french, and the british and how they fought. I recommand this book to any body who reads it or thinking about reading it. It's a great book to read.


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